Disney Dreamlight Valley is adding a Toy Story realm later this year.

Disney and Marvel just held a gaming showcase as part of D23, revealing Amy Hennig's untitled Captain American and Black Panther game, a four-player platformer based on the Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse, and updates on several other games that have already been announced. One of those updates is for the Disney Dreamlight Valley, which just entered early access this week.

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As teased before D23, the announcement was for a new realm being added to the game, one that was then revealed to be based on Toy Story. We've known since the original reveal trailer for Dreamlight Valley that Woody and Buzz would be featured in the game at some point, but we now know that they're going to be a part of the next realm added to the game, with a tentative date of Fall 2022.

The reveal trailer showed a Dreamlight Valley character in Bonnie's room from Toy Story 3, as made clear by the paintings of Bonnie's toys on the wall and the lack of blue-sky wallpaper that Andy's room is known for. Both Buzz and Woody can be interacted with in the room, and it seems that new customisation options for the player will also be unlocked from the realm, with two outfits inspired by the toys shown.

Buzz and Woody won't be strictly tied to Bonnie's room, however. As noted by the trailer, the two can be brought back to your valley by completing their quests. We see Buzz and Woody running around the valley and interacting with other Disney characters, including Woody doing his famous drop-dead pose next to Scar, and Buzz being surprisingly chatty to Ursula. Guess the two have more in common than we thought.

Finally, it looks like there are some items that seem to be inspired by Toy Story 4 within the realm, as some can be spotted at several points in the trailer like Bonnie's RV and a carousel that wouldn't look out of place in Bo Peep's carnival.

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