It’s kind of a shocker, given the status of live service in 2022
If a live service game was released after 2015, I kind of expect it to be online-only. The ones that aren’t are often an exception: and I think we can at least partially blameDiablo 3at launch for this one. The pool has been tainted, everyone needs to get out of the water.Disney Dreamlight Valleydoesn’t have that problem, which is something I actually just learned.
Offline play is supported inDisney Dreamlight Valley
When talking to a co-worker at Destructoid, who asked if they’d be able to playDreamlight Valleyon a plane, I kind of assumed that it wouldn’t be possible (all my playtime has been via my Xbox at home). Well, it is! The info for thiscomes directly from Gameloft’s support site:
“Is a persistent online connection required? No, offline play is supported. However, an online connection is required to downloadDisney Dreamlight Valley, activate your game, and updateDisney Dreamlight Valley.”

This could change at some point, but for now, you’re good to go. It should also be obvious, like the support message says: you will need to download pertinent updates for bug fixes and new content (which the team is adding all the time).








