Disney’s Aladdin Star Path Fails to Include Male Players, Leaving Fans Disappointed!

In the latest update for Disney Dreamlight Valley, the Aladdin-themed Star Path has arrived! Filled with captivating and fashionable prizes, it’s a delightful addition to the game. However, there seems to be an oversight as none of the rewards seem tailored towards players who present themselves in a masculine manner.

Star Paths operate similarly to a Battle Pass system. Users accomplish various tasks to accumulate tokens. These tokens serve as keys to unlock unique, limited-time rewards. Each Star Path adheres to a specific theme. Previous themes have encompassed villainous characters, music, and fairy tales.

In Dreamlight Valley, attire plays a significant role. Players can acquire various outfits and accessories based on themes, with even the Disney characters sporting alternative costumes. This aspect is crucial for personalizing one’s appearance.

But, somehow, the Aladdin Star Path forgot half its audience.

The Oasis Retreat is missing a key player – Aladdin himself

In this Aladdin-themed trail, Jasmine’s signature style is showcased prominently, with a variety of accessories, elegant hairstyles, and stunning dresses on display. However, Aladdin himself appears to be scarcely represented.

As a passionate player, I can’t help but feel disheartened once more. It seems the developers have overlooked our requests yet again, as the latest Star Path update includes scarcely any options for male characters to dress up in clothing. One user succinctly put it, “Even Jafar’s goatee doesn’t qualify as male attire!

They noted that, despite being the Genie’s, it was more like a handbag than a backpack. “Mightn’t it have been a backpack instead?” they inquired.

Others felt let down due to missed potential. As one person pointed out, the film represented a significant step forward for male Disney heroes, such as Aladdin who was a named character. However, it seems we’re left without any playable male characters.

It was acknowledged by one participant that while they don’t prefer traditional male attire, they do understand the annoyance. They added, “The selection of clothing for males is quite limited.

A different individual mentioned, “Every member of my family participates – my spouse, my boys – and we all enjoy donning costumes for Star Trek adventures. Unfortunately, this occasion, we won’t be able to.

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One woman summed it up: “I love wearing masc stuff. I don’t need 30 dresses. Just give us options.”

In Dreamlight Valley, personalization is key. However, the Star Paths seem to exclude those who identify as male in their presentation, causing them to long for an alternate universe that truly caters to everyone.

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2025-02-26 23:49