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Recreate a Wipeout career with the Dreams editor

Recreate a Wipeout career with the Dreams editor

The latest creation with the editor of Media Molecule is a tribute to the late Studio Liverpool: a Wipeout circuit with its own menus and music.

The adorable Frankenstein of Media Molecule, Dreams, continues to talk about thanks to the increasingly surprising creations of his community, which begins to show a mastery of the tools of its editor worthy of the developers themselves. Today we bring you a level based on Wipeout, the legendary saga of speed of Studio Liverpool, that if it were not for the Dreams logo in the lower right corner of the screen, I could have gone through a new installment of the series .

Created by the gauffreman user, you can find the level by looking for it with the name of Slideout 3019. The level not only includes the circuit and the race, but also its own menus, music and interface, making it even more impressive if possible. You can keep an eye on the following video:

The game is still in Early Access

If we want to try this tribute to Wipeout or the rest of the creations of Dreams users we will have to purchase the Early Access Package of the game, which is priced at 29.99 euros in the PlayStation Store. The title has been in Early Access since last May and, although it has no final release date, it already has more than 100,000 players uploading all kinds of content and adventures.

Among the most amazing creations that Dreams has given us to date are a remake of Final Fantasy VII or a user who has named himself showrunner within the game and has created his own television series with puppets within the title, which without doubt would have made the competition in his day to Los TeleƱecos or Sesame Street. We have also enjoyed a recreation of the combat between Iron Man and Captain America in Civil War, the Marvel movie; of the Metal Gear Solid remake and even the birth of a worthy spiritual successor to X-Wings.

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