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So, Disney Dreamlight Valley. You’ve heard of it, right? It’s that game mucking about with all your fave Disney franchises. But here’s the kicker—Star Wars just crashed the party. Yeah, I know, it’s not exactly "original Disney," but hey, it’s Disney now.
It’s kinda wild if you think about it. Since Mickey and co decided Star Wars was part of the fam, the sci-fi stuff’s been a hoot for Disney. Honestly, I think they usually prefer prancing around in fantasyland, but they’ve churned out some decent sci-fi too. Tron’s one that pops out. Ever heard of it? If not, no biggie. Just know that this year’s perfect for Disney Dreamlight to flirt with Tron, an underrated gem in their vault.
Oh, there’s an image here. Random tidbit: the first Tron flick hit theaters in 1982. Yikes, right? And its sequel, Tron: Legacy? That was 2010. Fast forward to now, and we’ve got Tron: Ares lined up for October 10, 2025. Could this be Disney Dreamlight’s chance to go all sci-fi swanky? Who’s to say?
Weirdly, I find myself thinking about the cast. Jared Leto’s in it. So’s Gillian Anderson. And Jeff Bridges is back, per usual. But here’s what tickles me: you’ve got some Nine Inch Nails maestros, Reznor and Ross, tuning up the soundtrack. First time under the band’s name. Crazy, right?
Bringing Tron into Disney Dreamlight would mean neon dreams galore. Imagine a shop brimming with those sleek suits and motorcycles that scream "digital chic.” Even if ya can’t scoot around on these bikes, just having them would be nifty. I wonder, would adding Tron’s vibe amp up the shop to something edgy?
Now, Disney dragging Star Wars in stirred the pot a bit. Some love it. Some don’t. Valid point—Disney fans adore the old classics. There’s a charm to sticking to their roots with stuff like Tron, keeping things a tad more authentic Disney, ya know? Not that I’m picking sides. Maybe I am… a little.
There’s still some time till Tron: Ares hits the big screen. Time’s ticking, though. If Star Wars holds its ground, maybe Dreamlight’s crew, Gameloft, will throw in another scoop—but could that dilute the magic? Who knows.
Marvel might tiptoe in next. Or maybe, just maybe, Tron’s the way to keep Dreamlight Disney-esque? Time will spill the beans.
And, yeah, I’ve rambled enough. What a ride.