Disney Dreamlight Valley has remained loyal to only adding characters from Walt Disney Animation and Pixar Studios to its character roster so far. However, there are a handful of reasons as to why Disney Dreamlight Valley would turn to other properties under the Disney roster for new character additions. Though this franchise may seem like a surprising pick, adding characters from James Cameron’s Avatar to Disney Dreamlight Valley could be a great outside choice for the game’s character additions.
Character additions in Disney Dreamlight Valley happen quite frequently, coming in practically every update and twice a year through its expansion passes. The game’s latest character addition was Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas in the Sew Delightful Update (version 1.14). Jasmine and Aladdin have been teased on Disney Dreamlight Valley’s free-to-play 2025 roadmap as the next character additions heading to the hit simulation game. With the frequency of character additions to Disney Dreamlight Valley, there’s a non-zero chance that Gameloft and Disney may have to turn to other properties in the not too distant future.
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Why Disney Dreamlight Valley May Have to Look at Outside Properties
Disney Dreamlight Valley has added characters from seventeen Walt Disney Animation and five Pixar Studios franchises to the game, with the studios having fifty-eight and eighteen franchises under their belt respectively. While this may seem like a lot of material for Disney Dreamlight Valley to adapt, the game adds on average thirteen new characters every year. If Gameloft and Disney decided to be as all-encompassing as possible, Disney Dreamlight Valley could dedicate a whole year to Pixar additions and knock out every single Pixar franchise untouched by the game so far.
This hypothetical is obviously improbable, but it speaks to the diminishing amount of content Disney Dreamlight Valley has to work with. Additionally, most of Walt Disney Animation and Pixar’s upcoming announced releases are either entries into franchises, spin-offs, or sequels. This once again reduces the number of new characters Disney Dreamlight Valley could adapt.
Therefore, it’s not unlikely that Gameloft will turn to other areas of the Disney umbrella at some point. The main question should not be when non-Walt Disney Animation and Pixar Studios characters will be added to Disney Dreamlight Valley, but which properties will.
Why Avatar is the Right Choice for Disney Dreamlight Valley
Obviously, Star Wars and Marvel come to mind. As some of the most popular franchises of all time, capitalizing on Disney’s moneymakers would be a great opportunity for Disney Dreamlight Valley. However, Gameloft’s character choices would be much more limited if they chose characters from these two franchises, as the game needs to choose characters that fit in with its animation style. Disney Dreamlight Valley has received criticism from fans previously on characters like Flynn Rider and Belle for looking out of place. If Gameloft has received criticism for poorly adapting characters who originally appeared animated, live action adaptations could face even harsher criticism.
This makes the Na’vi a great choice. While the Na’vi are humanoid, their distinctly alien appearance could make them easier to feature in game. Additionally, unlike Marvel or Star Wars, Avatar leaves more fantasy to explore rather than science fiction. Disney Dreamlight Valley is currently lacking in sci-fi properties, with WALL-E, EVE, and Buzz Lightyear being the only science fiction characters in the game so far.
Pandora’s flora and fauna also make it the perfect opportunity to add a new biome to Disney Dreamlight Valle y. If the Na’vi were hypothetically added in an expansion pass for the game, players who want to keep their game purely Walt Disney Animation and Pixar Studios-centric could simply choose not to purchase the DLC. However, due to the sheer volume of world-building and aesthetics Avatar could provide, an entire new realm, biome, and expansion pass could be dedicated to the franchise without explanation.
Disney Dreamlight Valley may have time before it has to turn to other properties for character addition, but as the clock ticks, it should keep an eye on Avatar, and its upcoming third film, just in case.
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Disney Dreamlight Valley is a hybrid between a life-sim and an adventure game rich with quests, exploration, and engaging activities featuring Disney and Pixar friends, both old and new.
Once an idyllic land, Dreamlight Valley was a place where Disney and Pixar characters lived in harmony—until the Forgetting. Night Thorns grew across the land and severed the wonderful memories tied to this magical place. With nowhere else to go, the hopeless inhabitants of Dreamlight Valley retreated behind locked doors in the Dream Castle.Now it’s up to you to discover the stories of this world and bring the magic back to Dreamlight Valley.
Free the Dream Castle from the insidious grip of the Forgetting, and unlock the unique Realms of well-loved Disney and Pixar characters, including great queens and kings such as Anna and Simba. Each Realm contains unique challenges with puzzles to solve in the quest to bring friendship back to the Valley.
You’ll start your adventure in the Valley, but your journey will take you to infinity… and beyond! Explore what lurks in the Forest of Valor and brave the deepest caverns as you take on challenges from iconic Disney and Pixar heroes and villains. Who knows who—or what—you might discover.
- Genre(s)
- Life Simulation, Casual