Disney Dreamlight Valley just dropped a ton of details and teases for future updates, including the roadmap for the rest of 2025.

The next update makes good on last year’s roadmap tease. The Mysteries of Skull Rock will finally be revealed on June 18. No surprise that it’s Neverland themed, with Peter Pan officially joining the Valley! The update also adds the new Adventures in Neverland Star Path, which features lots of pirate and mermaid themed rewards. Love getting this in Summer!

The Neverland update also expands The Forgotten, the primary villain from the base game’s main story. The Forgotten will be properly integrated as an official Villager, with quests, rewards, and the ability to rename them.

Players will need the Forgotten’s help to access Skull Rock, making Peter Pan only accessible to players who have completed the main story (similar to Jack and Sally).

In addition, Companions are also getting a big upgrade. By hanging out with Companions, players can level them up, rename them, and earn rewards. The Premium shop will add shaggy dog Max from The Little Mermaid as a unique Companion who can dig up holes.

Speaking of Companions, fans can vote on the next new Animal Companion.

Gameloft also teased future updates coming to Disney Dreamlight Valley in the second half of the year.

First is Part 2 of the second paid expansion, Storybook Vale. The Unwritten Realms will arrive on July 9, concluding the story and adding two very popular Disney characters: Maleficent and Aurora. Aurora confirmed!

The Dreamlight Valley 2025 roadmap teases the next three major content updates. This summer (after Peter Pan) we’ll see an Inside Out-themed path. No word on if we get all the Emotions as Villagers, though.

The Fall will return to the Beauty and the Beast realm for “an enchanting new duo.” That has to refer to Lumiere and Cogsworth! Dreamlight Valley previously expanded a realm’s villagers with Timon and Pumba last year.

Finally, Winter 2025 will add a highly desired villager: Cinderella (“A dream come true for many”). Crazy that’s it’s taken this long to get some of the most iconic Disney princesses!

Disney Dreamlight Valley is available on PC, PlayStation, Switch, Xbox, and Apple Arcade.


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