Media Molecule has announced details on the Dreams update 2.09 patch notes, which follows hot on the heels of yesterday’s previous update.
Dreams Update 2.09 Patch Notes
- Fixed: Backwards compatibility issue introduced in v2.08
Dreams was released in full for Sony’s current-generation consoles back in February, having previously been made available in Early Access in spring 2019. Read our review of Dreams here.
Recently, it was revealed that Media Molecule and other developers had been hiring content creators from Dreams to help swell their ranks. In addition, the developer also revealed that it would like to see user-created content sold on the PlayStation Store.
Looking ahead, Media Molecule has hinted that a Dreams PS5 release could happen at some point:
Obviously at the moment we’re focused on PS4 and I would actually hope that it extends the life of the PS4 to be honest with you, then maybe when other companies start making games for it, the community will carry on making games for it, but if it’s as successful as we hope it is then it’s an obvious progression.
Media Molecule has a long history of developing titles driven by user-created content, including LittleBigPlanet and LittleBigPlanet 2. Here’s the full blurb on Dreams:
Dreams is an extraordinary, ever-expanding game universe from the award-winning Media Molecule, creators of LittleBigPlanet and Tearaway, where you can discover community-made games from around the world…and learn to make your own.
The latest evolution of the studio’s Play, Create, Share maxim, Dreams gives you the opportunity to unleash your creativity. Bring your ideas to life with innovative, easy-to-use tools, then share them with a global community.
Whether you want to create games, music, paintings, animation, sculpture, movies or anything in-between, Dreams is an extraordinary digital playground where anything is possible.