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Disney Dreamlight Valley August 14 Hotfix Patch Notes

Disney Dreamlight Valley August 14 Hotfix: Full Patch Notes Listed

Snapping pictures just got a whole lot easier

Around a month ago, Disney Dreamlight Valley released its DreamSnaps update, allowing the community to take pictures of themselves and vote on which fit the week’s theme best. We were also introduced to Vanellope von Schweetz and her friendship quest line. Who doesn’t like opportunities to make new friends? Along the way, though, bugs popped up, which is where this update comes into play. To learn more, continue reading to find a complete list of Disney Dreamlight Valley’s August 14 hotfix patch notes.

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Disney Dreamlight Valley August 14 Hotfix Patch Notes

This DDLV hotfix primarily focuses on issues involving the new DreamSnaps feature. From its progression and rewards to queuing problems, you’ll find several changes to DreamSnaps today!

Oh, and everyone will also get 1,000 Moonstones in the upcoming days.

Now that we’ve got all that out of the way, let’s look at Disney Dreamlight Valley’s August 14 hotfix patch notes.

Related: How to Get Moonstones in Disney Dreamlight Valley (August 2023)

BUG FIXES

  • 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 which 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. 

That’s the end of Disney Dreamlight Valley’s August 14 patch notes! You can also explore its announcement post to access the official DDLV issue tracker Trello or social media links.

Disney Dreamlight Valley is available to play on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation platforms. To learn more about the game, check out how to unlock Vanellope von Schweetz in Disney Dreamlight Valley, or click the tag below to explore our growing content list!


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Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.