Dreams Creator Early Access Launches this Spring

Media Molecule’s long awaited Dreams is nearly here. After an early beta period for select players, another early access period is coming this Spring.

It will launch for $29.99 US / $39.99 Canada this Spring. The PlayStation Blog released the details which are as follows:

Early Access won’t have everything that the full version of Dreams will, but you’ll get 100% of the same Dreams tools that we have used every day at MM to make our content. As well as fun, deep interactive tutorials catering for all skill sets and levels and Mm-crafted arcade games ready to play and remix. If you joined us during the beta period and published your assets, you’ll also have your beta creations to return to. Along the way, we’ll be adding more features, tutorials, arcade levels and assets during the Early Access period as we build towards the full slate of launch content.

 

Just like with LittleBigPlanet, we have always planned to evolve Dreams with the community and this is just the start. We’ll use Early Access to help us prioritize all the awesome stuff we’re already working on and get feedback as player needs develop and evolve. With refinements, bug fixes and brand new features on the way, we are kicking off the live service side of Dreams so the community can get their first look at how we’ll continue to support the game.

 

In Early Access, you can stream, entertain, teach, collaborate and share to your heart’s content.

Our Take

Dreams has tremendous potential and given Media Molecule’s talent and sense of humor, we feel this could be a title that lives on for years. We can’t wait to dive in further and see what the world has created.

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