First shown off all the way back in 2013, Media Molecule’s Dreams served as one of the most interesting first-party PlayStation titles in recent memory. The community-driven game creation toolkit had seen a great deal of post-launch support following Dreams’ release in early 2020. Unfortunately, in April of last year it was announced that support for the game was ending – with reports now claiming that a PS5 and PC version was planned prior to its cancellation.
As claimed by known console hacker and dataminer Lance McDonald (and reported by GameInfinitus), prior to its end-of-life, a PC port of Media Molecule’s Dreams was in the works. Additionally, a PS5 upgrade was also planned, and was said to come with mouse and keyboard support alongside some form of ray-tracing.
Apparently, these ports were quite far along in development, with the PC version in particular said to have “already been finished”. According to McDonald, both ports were unfortunately cancelled following a round of lay-offs at Media Molecule last year – meaning Dreams will forever remain gimped by its PS4/PSVR1 limitations.
As a massive fan of Media Molecule and Dreams in particular, the reveal that a PS5 and PC version was in the works but ultimately cancelled stings quite a bit. Unfortunately, Dreams will never realise its true potential.
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