Dreams PSX 2017 Panel

PSX 2017: Watch the Media Molecule Presents Dreams Panel

Media Molecule held a Dreams PSX 2017 panel today to show off their highly anticipated PlayStation 4 exclusive. In case you missed the live stream, don’t worry, as we’ve got the full video for you to watch. In it, Media Molecule shows off their versatile creation tools.

Watch the Media Molecule Dreams PSX 2017 panel below:

For more on the game, check out our Dreams preview. Here’s what Chandler Wood had to say:

Back during Paris Games Week, Media Molecule and Sony confirmed that Dreams would have compatibility with PlayStation VR. You may have missed that particular announcement. I know that I did. Upon learning the news at PSX, my mind began racing madly with the possibilities. One more level of immersion and depth. One more tool to use. One more step towards complete creative freedom. Whether used during creation or program execution, Dreams alone would be reason enough to buy a PlayStation VR, even if nothing else ever came out for it. I didn’t get to see the VR Dreams in action, but I was assured that they are exploring a broad range of possibilities with the headset.

I didn’t want to leave. I had so much else to see at PlayStation Experience, but I could have spent the entire two days mesmerized by Dreams. In fact, given enough time and creative energy, everything at PlayStation Experience could probably be largely recreated using Dreams, and that’s hardly an exaggeration. Did I mention that creations can be exported? I probably should mention that point. They had a few 3D printed models of creations made in Dreams. I was holding a physical statue, something sculpted on the PS4. I was in awe, truly joyous at everything I had just seen.

“Do you think that Dreams will change the future of creativity and game creation as we know it?” I asked Media Molecule’s Alex Evans before hesitantly turning to leave PlayStation Experience’s media lounge.

He smiled, a creative glint of genius in his eye. “I sure hope so.”

Dreams PS4 will release in 2018.

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