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Dreams releases a new trailer with its long-awaited story mode

Dreams releases a new trailer with its long-awaited story mode

The MediaMolecule title will leave Early Access on February 14 with all the content already created and the news of your campaign.

Sony Computer Entertainment and MediaMolecule have announced that Dreams is now available in its full version for those players who had the early access version. The long-awaited title of the parents of LittleBigPlanet, after a long five years developing this experience creation tool, will be released early on February 14. To celebrate the launch, they have published a colorful new trailer.

February 14: Dreams Day

The new advance brings together many creations of the community during all these months; from games of any genre to musical pieces, movies or puzzles: everything goes in Dreams. One of the main novelties of the commercial version that arrives on Valentine's Day on PlayStation 4 is the story mode of the game, Art's Dream, which is still a game more included in the search engine for experiences, Only this time the creator is not a user of the title but the British developer, MediaMolecule, with an estimated duration of about three hours.

Dreams | PlayStation
Dreams | PlayStation

This campaign consists of its own narrative and three different stories focused on three concepts, which serve as the cornerstone of the theme: love, loss and friendship. Abbie Heppe, the company's communications manager, explained what this expertise is about:

"This complementary adventure with a film duration follows Art, a former Jazz musician, while dreaming about his past and present life, he realizes he has to make peace with his former bandmates." To which he adds: “This trip takes you through a series of dream situations in which both he and a whole cast of fantastic and great characters participate, such as D-Bug, a very useful and sparkling robot, or Frances, a Teddy bear wielding a hammer. Will he achieve redemption or will his dreams become nightmares?

Finally, the creation kits of The Dream of Art will be added, with additions to build experiences based on black cinema, science fiction and fantasy.

You can check all the Dreams creations that we have been collecting on FreeGameTips during these last months in this link.

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