The August 14 patch has arrived for Disney Dreamlight Valley, and here are the bug fixes and changes that arrived with this patch. It’s been a while since we haven’t seen new updates for the game, but the major DreamSnaps update was a milestone for the game. Players saw a bunch of new content with that update, and now the developers are focusing on fixing the bugs. Today’s patch is delivering a few bug fixes that could improve the game’s stability. Here are the patch notes for Disney Dreamlight Valley August 14 update.
Disney Dreamlight Valley August 14 Update Patch Notes
BUG FIXES – Disney Dreamlight Valley August 14 Update Patch Notes
– Fixed additional causes of Initialization Error #201.
– Fixed an issue in which the Dreamsnaps menu would not appear in the Event tab for some Xbox players.
– Fixed an issue in which items placed in Furniture Mode would occasionally disappear and be reset to their original locations after leaving the menu.
– Fixed an issue in which some players found one of their in-game houses completely empty after updating to the DreamSnaps Update.
– “Boss Up” quest: Fixed an issue that prevented the game from registering the mystical sword after it was picked up, preventing progress in the quest.
– Implemented further improvements to drastically reduce chances of the DreamSnaps voting queue appearing empty with no applicable submissions to vote on.
– Fixed an issue that prevented the “new item” notification from disappearing after viewing the WALL·E Dream Bundle.
– Fixed an issue which caused DreamSnaps progression rewards to appear for sale in Scrooge McDuck’s Store.
– Fixed an issue in which some players did not receive chest rewards for their participation in a DreamSnaps challenge.
– Fixed an issue in which using a quest item on a keyhole with the right mouse button would occasionally cause the player’s inventory to behave strangely, eating a different food item from the one selected.
– Adjusted the DreamSnaps logo on the DreamSnaps Long Sleeve Shirt.
– Various additional bug fixes.
As you see above, all the changes are for fixing bugs and there’s no new playable content. The game still has active support from the developers, though, so don’t worry. There will always be new content for Disney Dreamlight Valley (at least for the foreseeable future), and new content additions will arrive soon. The game is still in early access, and the full version comes with myriad new playable content. Gameloft’s focus is just offering a decent experience at the moment, but they will be increasing the fun in the future.
Disney Dreamlight Valley is available on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.