With Disney Dreamlight Valley launching on most major platforms today, both farm life sim fans and Disney fans are likely jumping into the titular village to customize it to their heart's
desire. Getting your neighborhood just how you like it takes a while, during which time you'll upgrade your home, meet new neighbors, and explore various biomes. Therefore, Disney Dreamlight Valley cross-save and cross-play capabilities are two big question marks. In this guide, we'll walk you through how to maintain your save data across platforms and tell you what you need to know about the prospect of multiplayer.
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At launch, Disney Dreamlight Valley doesn't have cross-play simply because it doesn't have multiplayer. However, that may not always be the case. Speaking to GameSpot earlier this summer, developer Gameloft did say multiplayer is a feature it plans to add to the game in the future, perhaps during the game's estimated year spent in early access on all platforms.
Therefore, though you can't yet play with friends across either other platforms or even your own platform, that may change in time. And once multiplayer is added, there's good reason to assume cross-play will be an included feature, as the next section of this guide indicates.
Thankfully, you can access your saves across all relevant platforms in Disney Dreamlight Valley. To do this, head to the main menu and select «Cloud Save.» You'll need to create an account with Gameloft by
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