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Dreams drops live support in September

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Dreams will cease live support come 1 September, developer Media Molecule has today announced.

Media Molecule said it’s stopping support in order to “evaluate and evolve our priorities for the studio [and] shift our focus to an exciting new project.”

Those who play Dreams will be able to continue doing so from 1 September, but Media Molecule added that it “won’t be releasing any more updates to the game or events such as DreamsCom, All Hallows’ Dreams or the Impy Awards.

“We’re incredibly proud of the work we’ve done in developing Dreams – such as our content releases, Create updates and live events – and we are endlessly grateful to the community for their belief and continuous contributions since launch,” Media Molecule added.

We were enamoured with Dreams when it first came out — you can read our review here.

Dreams is currently available on PS4.


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