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Positive Discussion On Star Path

Here's some of my favorite items from the Star Path ^.^

I've worn the shoe's, the bracelet and the hair almost everyday since unlocking them. The little tree and the planet have been used many times in my valley for decorating and in dreamsnaps. These items have grabbed my attention and I just wanted to showcase it as a little appreciation post for the devs. I love these items! Good job Gameloft! <3

u/Mimisos_5 — 8 hours ago

Please, help me choose which DLC to get or should I get all three? I can def get all three but I am worried that I might get overwhelmed by all the new content. Let me know your opinion in the comments? Should I just get one for now or all?

u/Mimisos_5 — 16 days ago

Will Tarzan come swinging into the valley? Let's talk about it

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Disney does not own the full rights of Tarzan. The original author is Edgar Rice Burroughs and the rights is owned and protected by him. In the 90s, Disney had rights to produce the Tarzan film and sell merchandise, but that's where it gets a little complicated. There's now a third party involved in the ownership, Sony Pictures. Tarzan is owned by three different companies. Sony and Disney only own rights to their films, which means Sony has a plan to make a new Tarzan film. Sources says that the Sony project is in early development, but there's no release date or information regarding the film. The three parties owning rights to the title make things very complicated. What does this mean for Gameloft? Well, the game franchise Kingdom Hearts had Tarzan once, but after the game he was in he has not returned to the franchise due to copyright issues. For Gameloft to produce Tarzan content means they have to get permission from all parties involved and it will most likely come at a high cost to make that content if they are able to obtain permission. So, based on that logic, I fear we will not be seeing Tarzan swing into the valley anytime soon. Now, I could be wrong and somehow they are able to manage it, but it might not be the easiest to do it.

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u/Mimisos_5 — 29 days ago