Sony will stop updating ‘Dreams’ later this year
wasn’t quite as successful as Media Molecule and Sony had hoped in order to justify continued work on the platform. “Whilst we’ve always had the desire to build on the foundation ofand expand the experience, when reviewing our plans we were not able to define a sustainable path,” the studiobut noted that the decision to end development on the platform wasn’t an easy one.
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