Summary
- Disney Dreamlight Valley's new Tales of Agrabah update brings Aladdin and Jasmine, Friendship Quests, and a Flying Carpet.
- The new custom room since feature introduced a bug causing players to get locked out of their homes.
- Gameloft is aware of the bug and is working on a fix and recommend avoiding specific room dimensions for now.
Disney Dreamlight Valley's The Tales of Agrabah update launched on February 26, opening a brand-new Realm door in the Dream Castle and inviting players to explore the bustling market of Agrabah. The Disney Dreamlight Valley update introduces Aladdin and Jasmine to the Valley, each bringing unique Friendship Quests and majestic Friendship Rewards. Players can also unlock the iconic Flying Carpet as a companion, adding a magical touch to their adventures. Meanwhile, the Premium Shop now offers the convenience of pinning two bundles, allowing them to remain available until purchased or swapped out. However, along with a host of new content, the update has introduced a troublesome bug that can lock players out of their homes.
With the new update, the spring festivities are back with a seasonal event featuring the Eggstravaganza, offering players even more ways to engage with the vibrant and evolving world of Disney Dreamlight Valley. Scrooge McDuck’s store now offers a blend of new and returning spring-themed merchandise, adding a fresh look to the Valley. In addition to festive updates, players can explore four new Floating Islands introduced in Peaceful Meadow, Dazzle Beach, Glade of Trust, and Forgotten Lands. Unfortunately, The Tales of Agrabah update for Disney Dreamlight Valley comes with a bug causing some players to get locked out of their in-game homes, hampering some of the excitement surrounding the new customizable room size feature.
Disney Dreamlight Valley: Bring Your Own Carpet Quest Guide (Aladdin's Second Friendship Quest)
Completing Bring Your Own Carpet quest allows Dreamers to craft their own magic carpet and use it as a glider in Disney Dreamlight Valley.
According to a post on the official Disney Dreamlight Valley Twitter account, the company has advised players not to modify the dimensions of the central room in any of their houses that are 6x8, 10x6, or 10x8 as they have identified an issue where setting the central room to these specific dimensions may prevent players from re-entering the house after leaving or may restrict access to the “Elevator” feature. They did note that this issue does not affect any other room sizes. The ability to change room sizes was one of the most anticipated features of the latest update. Before this, rooms in players' houses were restricted to a maximum size of 10 by 10. The new feature offered greater flexibility, allowing players to adjust the size of individual rooms and add a personal touch to their virtual homes, but it appears this new functionality may come with a catch.
The Studio Behind Disney Dreamlight Valley Is Aware Of The Room Sizing Issue
Gameloft, the studio behind Disney Dreamlight Valley, is aware of the issue and is currently working on a fix. The company advises players to avoid changing the main room to certain dimensions until a patch is released. Fortunately, modifying other rooms and using alternative dimensions appear to be safe, allowing players to continue personalizing their in-game spaces without risk. In the meantime, fans of the game are encouraged to enjoy the other features of the Tales of Agrabah update, including the new Aladdin characters in Disney Dreamlight Valley and a handy recipe search function, while steering clear of altering the main room's size. As Gameloft works on a solution, the community remains hopeful for a quick resolution to restore full access to their cozy Disney-inspired homes.
This comes days after the Disney Dreamlight Valley Twitter account shared a Star Path teaser with three lines of two emojis each. The first line showed a big wave and a palm tree, leaving some to think of Lilo and Stitch, Moana, and The Little Mermaid. The second included animal paws and a bathtub, which are being compared to 101 Dalmatians, Beauty and the Beast, and Lady and the Tramp.
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- Genre(s)
- Life Simulation, Casual