Disney Dreamlight Valley gets its second major content update tomorrow, December 6th, bringing fans new characters, quests, realms, and more. Ahead of that highly anticipated update, Gameloft has shared patch notes for the update, detailing what kind of bug fixes and quality of life changes fans can expect alongside all of the new content. While most of these changes are minor, there are some very exciting ones as well, with fans particularly thrilled about an upcoming change to Kristoff's stall. The complete list of changes can be seen below, but keep in mind this does not include any major content additions.

Missions in Uncharted Space is the name of tomorrow's Disney Dreamlight Valley update, and it's looking as though it will be even bigger than Scar's Kingdom. While the first update added Scar and a questline for the previously unused Sunlit Plateau area, this one is adding multiple characters, a new realm, and possibly story quests for the Frosted Heights. These bug fixes and quality of life changes are just the cherry on top.

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The patch notes are split into two sections, "Improvements and Optimizations" and "Bug Fixes." In terms of improvements and optimizations, arguably the most exciting change is the expansion of Kristoff's stock at his stall. There's even a specific call out saying he will now carry Iron Ingots, something that players have been requesting since launch. Aside from that, notable changes include the ability to feed critters more than once a day, redistribution of wood in Dreamlight Valley, and even the ability to manually light and extinguish most fireplaces.

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On the bug fixes side of things, Dreamlight Valley devs have addressed a major concern about the differences between avatar genders and animation speeds. Currently, male avatars water and plant crops faster than female avatars, but this was unintended. After the update, all animations will have the same speed regardless of avatar gender. Characters will now look at the camera when taking photos, glitched quests like "Photo Fervor" and "A Deal With Ursula" have been fixed, and befriended critters now properly appear in the collection menu. These are just a few of the bug fixes coming with Missions in Uncharted Space.

This update looks like it will address many of the problems fans have with Dreamlight Valley, and fans are thrilled about some of the improvements as well. Tomorrow players should get a full idea of what new content is coming to the game, including the addition of Woody, Buzz, and potentially even Stitch to Dreamlight Valley.

Disney Dreamlight Valley Update Patch Notes

IMPROVEMENTS & OPTIMIZATION

- We are now fully compatible with Steam Deck and verified by Steam.

- Optimized game stability on all platforms. In particular, we put a considerable focus on optimizing the experience on Nintendo Switch, which players should find smoother now. We will continue to evaluate the performance of each platform and push for further improvements and optimizations in upcoming updates as part of Early Access.

- It’s getting chilly outside, so we’ve updated many of the fireplaces in Dreamlight Valley to allow you to manually light them. Exceptions include the Horned Tavern Fireplace, Cozy Fireplace, Antique Furnace, and Celestial Fireplace.

- Kristoff has expanded the inventory of his stall to include a wider range of items (Pssst... there may be some iron ingots in there).

- Improved wood distribution across all biomes. This change will make it so that the wood you find in each biome feels less random. While spawn rates will be slightly less frequent than before, each biome will now have a fixed set of wood that can spawn and will appear in consistent amounts, taking the guesswork out of gathering.

- Buffed critter stomachs to allow for even more treat sharing. It is now possible to feed critters multiple times per day.

- Reduced game loading times across all platforms.

- Reduced game installation size.

- Improved the loading of in-game assets to provide players with better performance.

- Deployed optimizations to reduce chances of frame drops which were caused by certain animations.

- Improved performance and memory usage of large gardens (50+ plants) while gardening.

- Removed “dried plant” VFX to improve game performance.

- Optimized various VFX to improve game performance.

- Fixed memory leaks which led to reduced performance and crashes in certain circumstances.

- Improved Item limits feedback in Furniture Edit Mode by adding a second on-screen counter. The top counter tracks the number of different items placed in the Valley, while the bottom counter tracks the total number of items, including duplicates. This should provide more clarity when reaching these limits, as like before, hitting either limit will prevent players from placing any more items in their Valley - unique items or total items respectively - until they remove items to make space.

BUG FIXES

- All avatars now have the same animation speeds. Specifically, you will notice that crop watering and cooking animations have been updated to reflect this.

- We’ve confirmed that critters are not conspiring against you. Critters that have been befriended through feeding will now correctly appear in the Collection menu.

- Camera-shy no more! The avatar will now always look at the camera when in selfie mode.

- Fixed a soft-lock which sometimes occurred when pressing the Return to Title Screen button.

- The Collection menu now updates correctly when new resources are collected.

- "A Deal with Ursula" quest: Players who previously had picked up the Dark Crystal should now be able to complete the quest.

- "Photo Fervor" quest: The Elephant Graveyard can now be properly photographed.

- "The Dreamlight Fountain" quest: The Celebration Ribbon will now be properly recognized when placed close to the fountain.

- "Part of His World" quest: Players who were encountering a blocker will find the Nautilus consumable has been given back, which should unlock progression.

- "Lair Sweet Lair" quest: When Goofy redecorated his house, he accidentally misplaced a quest-critical piece of paper. It has been recovered and returned to its expected position in his house.

- "Peacemakers" quest: Improved collision issues with palm trees to reduce the chance of Leader Shards and other items getting caught in them.

Disney Dreamlight Valley is in early access on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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