Dreams has been in the works since 2012 and is made by the same studio responsible for the first two
LittleBigPlanet games. Like the "Creative Mode" that existed in those games;
Dreams is less like a traditional video game and more like a game engine. That is to say that you can use
Dreams to craft your own games — as well as play those of others'.
In true Media Molecule-fashion,
Dreams will be releasing exclusively for the PlayStation 4 on Valentine's Day (February 14th). This release date was announced last month with an exciting, new trailer —
more on that here. However, a new report from a reputable insider suggests that
Dreams won't be a Playstation 4 exclusive after all — or rather won't be for very long.
Yesterday, the reliable source that is Kotaku's
Jason Schreier reported that Horizon Zero Dawn will be coming to PC. In a couple of tweets following this report, Eurogamer's
Tom Phillips suggested that Dreams will similarly be making its way over to the PC at some point. Check out his tweets for yourself below — and be sure to pay attention to the suspicious capitalisation of the word
"Dream."
The latest evolution of the studio’s Play, Create, Share experience; Dreams also gives you the opportunity to unleash your creativity, building, sharing and bringing your own ideas – or Dreams – to life in the online Dreamiverse platform, all with the easy-to-use, innovative tools Dreams was created with. From games to gadgets, music to movies, puzzles to paintings and literally anything in-between… this is a beautiful playground of creativity where everything is possible.
Dreams will exclusively release for the PlayStation 4 on February 14th, 2020.