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Dreams Creator Early Access coming for a limited time

Dreams Creator Early Access offer will be available to players for a limited time, Sony and Media Molecule today announced.

Available as a “strictly limited release,” the Creator Early Access will be available to those in the UK, USA, Australia, Austria, Benelux, New Zealand, France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany and Spain and will be priced at $29.99 USD, $39.99 CAD or $39.95 AUD. The package will provide access to “the full set of Dreams creative tools” alongside tutorials, pre-made games and will be updated throughout the early access period.

“We have always planned to evolve Dreams with the community and this is just the start. We’ll use Early Access to help us prioritise 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 community can get the first look at how we continue to support the game,” Media Molecule’s Siobhan Reddy wrote on the PlayStation Blog.

The release date for the Dreams Creator Early Access program has yet to be detailed. In the meantime, interested parties can register interest here; you’ll be informed when access is made available.

The announcement comes hot off the heels of Dreams open beta that took place in January.

Dreams is a PS4 exclusive; we previewed it at E3 right here.


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