Dreams: Sony removes Super Mario levels after Nintendo complaint

The Japanese publisher decides to legally intervene in the publication of these non-profit creations in the abstract PlayStation 4 video game.

Sony has removed from the Dreams all community-created creations recreating, in one form or another, any experience based on Nintendo intellectual property. The Japanese company has proceeded with a legal intervention for the alleged non-consensual use of its licenses, so that Sony Interactive Entertainment has ceased those contents of the Dreamverse.

Super Mario and other Nintendo sagas, far from Dreams

The news comes from the hands of a verified creator of Dreams through Twitter, Piece_of_Craft, who advanced this information with a resignation message. Although he does not cite Nintendo, but uses the adjective "a great company", he informs his followers that this company has ordered the repetition of its Dreams levels, where all those levels of Nintendo were; especially and as a highlight, the so-called Rigged Mario, which since its publication on March 3 was a complete success.

Piece_of_Craft received an email from Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe's legal department claiming that Nintendo had issued a position of disagreement with those creations having used their intellectual property. In this way, little by little they are disappearing not only that but all the levels of Super Mario, Pokémon or other IP related to the giant of Kyoto.

The Media Molecule video game is now available exclusively for PlayStation 4; although the British study assures that the game "works perfectly on PS5". It is only tests, but in the future they do not rule out taking the title to the next Sony console. In our expanded coverage on PS5, it should be said that we already know the final technical specifications of the machine.

For more information, in this report we tell you everything we know about PS5 and all the games confirmed for the console, both updated. Also, the differences between PS5 and PS4 and how the backward compatibility of PlayStation 5 with PS4 works.

Source | Piece of Craft (via GameSpot)

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