Disney Dreamlight Valley Retail Copies Are a Code in a Box
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Disney Dreamlight Valley Retail Copies Put a Code in a Box

Disney Dreamlight Valley “physical” copies are heading to retail on October 27, 2023, but don’t include a cartridge. This will be a Cozy Edition of the game. For $49.99, people will get one a code for one of the console copies of the game, as well as some DLC and physical bonuses to go with it. As a reminder a standard digital copy starts at $29.99, with deluxe and ultimate versions priced at $49.99 and $69.99. [Thanks, Wario64!]

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Regardless of which platform you pick the Disney Dreamlight Valley “physical” copies, the Cozy retail edition comes with the same four add-ons. First, you get 14,500 Moonstones. That’s the in-game currency, and normally a Huge Moonstone Pack of that size costs $49.99. People also get a Cheshire Cat Sweater for their avatar to wear, a Cottage House Style to change your home’s appearance, and Raccoon Companion Skins to change their color, appearance and accessories.

Only two physical items are inside the box. One is a sticker sheet with 10 stickers on it. The other is one of six double-sided posters. You don’t know which poster will be in your box.

Disney Dreamlight Valley Retail Copies Are a Code in a Box

Image via Gameloft

Here’s the official trailer announcing this version:

Disney Dreamlight Valley is available for the Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC, and the “physical” edition copies will show up at retail on October 27, 2023.


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