Disney Dreamlight Valley Preorders Come With Early Access Starting September 6

Disney Dreamlight Valley is now up for preorder, and it includes a bunch of digital goodies–including early access starting on September 6. The game is looking to be a family-friendly life-sim, letting you live out a fantasy life while surrounded by iconic Disney characters. It will launch as a free-to-play title sometime in 2023, but picking up a Founder’s Pack is a great way to get a jumpstart on the action. Disney Dreamlight Valley will be available in early access on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and Mac.

Here’s a closer look at Disney Dreamlight Valley preorders and what comes with each edition. It’s worth noting that early access is only available to those who preorder or if you’re a Game Pass subscriber.

Disney Dreamlight Valley Preorder Bonuses

Since Disney Dreamlight Valley is going to be a free-to-play game, all of the Founder’s Editions listed below are essentially preorder bonuses. You could also consider the price of each edition as the cost to access the game early, and you’re getting a bundle of in-game content to use right away (and when the game officially releases) rather than buying content via microtransactions. So if you’re eager to go hands-on with the life-sim and don’t have Game Pass, be sure to check out the three packs listed below.

Preorder Disney Dreamlight Valley Standard Founder’s Edition

$30

This is the most affordable Founder’s Edition available. It includes early access to Disney Dreamlight Valley along with the following in-game goodies:

8,000 Moonstones (in-game currency)Exclusive Standard Ears Headband & Jersey (2 wearable items)Exclusive Standard Furniture Set (7 decoration items)Exclusive Standard Wall & Floor Coverings (2 decoration items)Exclusive Standard Design Motifs (3 motifs to use in the Touch of Magic tool)

Digital copies are available on most storefronts.

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Preorder Disney Dreamlight Valley Deluxe Founder’s Edition

$50

If you’re looking for even more decorative items to customize your little corner of Dreamlight Valley, consider stepping up to the Deluxe edition. Along with early access, you’ll get the following:

All the exclusive cosmetic items from the Standard Founder’s Pack14,500 MoonstonesExclusive Deluxe Celestial Turtle animal companionExclusive Deluxe Clothing Set (5 wearable items)Exclusive Deluxe Ears Headband & Jersey (2 wearable items)Exclusive Deluxe Furniture Set (8 decoration items)Exclusive Deluxe Wall & Floor Coverings (2 decoration items)Exclusive Deluxe Design Motifs (3 motifs to use in the Touch of Magic tool) See on Xbox Store See on Switch eShop See on Epic Games Store

Preorder Disney Dreamlight Valley Ultimate Founder’s Edition

$70

This high-end Founder’s Edition doesn’t skimp on content. As usual, this edition comes with early access to Disney Dreamlight Valley. It also includes every cosmetic item listed in the two bundles above, along with even more exclusives and extra in-game currency:

20,000 MoonstonesExclusive Ultimate Royal Fox animal companionExclusive Ultimate Clothing Set (2 wearable items)Exclusive Ultimate Ears Headband and Jersey (2 wearable items)Exclusive Ultimate Furniture Set (13 decoration items)Exclusive Ultimate Wall & Floor Coverings (2 decoration items & 2 color variants)Exclusive Ultimate Design Motifs (3 motifs to use in the Touch of Magic tool) See on Xbox Store See on Switch eShop See on Epic Games Store

Disney Dreamlight Valley might not enter early access until September 6, but right now you can check out the Dreamlight Valley Avatar Designer Tool for free. This gives you a chance to create your character ahead of the game’s release–then port your creation over on September 6.

As for Dreamlight Valley itself, the game is billed as a mash-up between life-sim and adventure game. You’ll get to go on quests, explore iconic Disney locations, and meet up with a cast of colorful characters from both the Disney and Pixar universes. When you’re not out exploring, you’ll get to customize your neighborhood, cook up a culinary masterpiece, and equip your character with seemingly endless gear and clothing options.

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