Summary
Disney Dreamlight Valleyplayers have recently noticed certain items mysteriously disappearing from Scrooge McDuck’s shop inventory without any explanation. This unexpected change has sparked concern and frustration within theDisney Dreamlight Valleycommunity, as many rely on the shop’s rotating selection to complete their dream valley designs.
Fans have been eagerly anticipating updates, especially the highly awaited arrival of Aladdin and Jasmine in early 2025. Yet, with Gameloft remaining tight-lipped about the timeline, fans have been keeping themselves occupied by decorating their in-game valleys. A key element of these creative projects isScrooge McDuck’s shop, which features a rotating selection of furniture and decor, allowing players the chance to buy multiple copies of their favorite pieces. Recently, however, players have noticed a change, leaving many frustrated and unhappy.

Traditionally, Scrooge’s shop allows players to repurchase most furniture items acquired from the Premium Shop, quests, and Star Paths. This feature has been particularly useful for those looking to maintain consistency in their designs by acquiring multiple copies of specific pieces. However, some players have reported that certainDisney Dreamlight Valleyfurniture items, such as theMonsters, Inc.Mug Rack, theMonsters, Inc.Computer, and the Small Quirky Teapot, have been quietly removed from Scrooge’s catalog. Many players who previously purchased duplicates of these items insist they were once available, making their sudden disappearance all the more baffling.
Disney Dreamlight Valley Players Concerned Over Disappearing Items in Scrooge’s Shop
Some players speculate that these items have been removed to be later reintroduced in the Premium Shop, where they would require in-game currency to purchase. If true, this would align with growing concerns that Gameloft is prioritizing monetization over player satisfaction. This isn’t the first timeDisney Dreamlight Valleyhas quietly removedquest-related items from Scrooge’s shop, only to later restrict their availability. For instance, one player shared their frustration on Reddit, saying they have been annoyed for “over a year about the removal of the starter fireplace” from the shop, claiming that while it is a simple piece,“that’s exactly why I love it.”
Fans have also voiced concerns aboutDisney Dreamlight Valley’s multiplayer mode, which has been met with widespread frustration. Those familiar with the feature have pointed out several limitations, such as the inability to assist friends with harvesting while visiting another player’s game. Additionally, significant bugs, a lack of interaction with furniture and characters, and overall clunky mechanics have made the experience feel underdeveloped. As a result, many players have chosen to avoid multiplayer altogether, only using it for brief moments to showcase their valley designs rather than engaging in meaningful cooperative gameplay. Without improvements or added functionality, the feature remains a missed opportunity for deeper collaboration and social interaction within the game.