All DisneyDreamlightValley players are getting some free in-game items!
Earlier today, Gameloft revealed that Disney Dreamlight Valley's Premium Shop mistakenly added furniture item bundles that were not intended to be sold for Moonstones. It seems that the correct bundles have now been added, and the developer is also taking steps to make it up to players. Those that spent their Moonstones on the items will be fully reimbursed, and can expect the Moonstones to arrive via in-game mail.
Thanks again for your patience as we prep the above reimbursement and thank you for your continued help sharing feedback with our team throughout Early Access! — Disney Dreamlight Valley February 21, 2023 The game's Premium Shop launched last week alongside the game's third update. The shop immediately became a source of controversy for players, as many took issue with its steep prices. Moonstones can be found daily in chests, but the amount is pretty small; initially, chests contained 10 Moonstones, but were bumped up to 50 following Update 3.
It's hard to say how many players actually spent Moonstones on the items that were mistakenly added to the Premium Shop, but today's gesture is certainly a sign of good will on Gameloft's part; plus, all players are benefiting from the move! For those that have spent the majority of their in-game coins on upgrading Goofy's stalls, fixing wells, or repairing Moana's boat, things like furniture might be a lower priority.
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