LittleBigPlanet 3 & DLC to be delisted from PlayStation by end of October
The game and its DLC will still be playable after delisting, but no new digital copies will be purchasable.
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The game and its DLC will still be playable after delisting, but no new digital copies will be purchasable.
Word of layoffs at Media Molecule comes after the company ended support for Dreams in September 2023 and was supposedly working on something new.
Alongside a few restrictions, as long as you are the actual creator of your own original Dreams content, you can use it in personal and commercial projects.
The studio behind Dreams and LittleBigPlanet has appointed lead designer John Beech as creative director after co-founder Mark Healey left in April 2023.
Healey had been with the studio since its founding in 2006.
New updates for the PlayStation 4 world builder will come to a close later this year.
Kareem Ettouney has been with Media Molecule through the launch of Dreams and several LittleBigPlanet games, but will be leaving in January 2023.
The next Dreams update is getting musical, as Version 2.18 introduces new instruments and tracks to Media Molecule's creation platform.
You can jump into virtual reality with Media Molecule's game creation platform when it gets support for PSVR soon.
One fan was so enamored with the visuals from the Unreal Engine 5 tech demo that they took to Media Molecule's Dreams to faithfully recreate an entire scene from it.