After a long wait of seven years, resves is finally available for PS4. The Media Molecule game was initially announced at the PlayStation 2013 meeting where the current console was revealed and now, only a few months before the launch of the PS5, it manages to arrive on the market.
The title, delivered with a powerful tool that allows you to create games and share them with the community while playing those of foreigners, has been on the market for about ten months in a state of early access. This is the first case of anticipated output for PlayStation 4, and which has proven rather successful.
By June, at least 100,000 users had participated in the anticipated access version, which was a good result if you consider that the niches were limited. In addition, the quality of the community is incredible, what we really hoped, said Creative Director Mark Healey at MCV UK several weeks after the exit.
The particular control diagram, which is originally based exclusively on the DualShock 4 gyroscope (the final version allows you to choose from this and a conventional system based on an analogue stick), and the powerful publisher have always attracted curiosity in the PC community, and this affinity could soon or later invite Sony and Media Molecule to launch a personal computer version.
Does Dreams arrive on PC?
Healey discussed the chances of a PC version for Dreams in an interview with VGC, stating that the game is not under development for this specific platform. However, any decision in this area would come to Sony, which opens many opportunities for the future.
I think it would be cool, he said. I mean obviously that Sony has an opinion on it but yes, I think, I do not know where it's going to go in the future, I mean it would be great to see that. He added that it would be great that it happens, but also that there is nothing in motion for this purpose.
It's not something going on right now, said the creative director, but I think it depends largely on the direction the game industry in general, I suppose. I want. I want To say, I think Sony has become more open recently to publish stuff on the PC in general anyway, are not there? Are there things that happen, I do not am not sure?
Indeed, something changes, at least according to the latest reports. Sony would be more open with regard to the PC platform to increase the basis of users of its exclusive games, and this is reflected on multi-platform titles like Predator: hunting grounds and genuine older games such as _horizon : Zero Dawn to carry on PC.
Interestingly, in the aftermath of this report, Tom Phillips of Eurogamer also stated that he knew something Reves_seve eventually on PC shortly after _Horizon: Zero Dawn. So, there is at least a little chance that media molecule knows something but can not speak specifically now that the game is available on PS4 after this long wait.
and Dreams for PS5?
With the PS5 supporting descending compatibility with PlayStation 4, there is no doubt that you can play Rêves on your new generation console as soon as it exit. With that that occurs by the end of 2020, you can expect to continue handle your reves experience on PlayStation 5 in a few months.
Creative Director Mark Healey discussed the chances of moving the development of the game entirely to the PS5 in the future, however, and it was quite open about it with VGC in a recent interview. On this occasion, he stated that the team would turn to whatever the relevant platform in the future.
Obviously, right now, we focus on PS4 and really hope that will prolong the life of the PS4 to be honest with you, Healey pointed out, then maybe when others Companies will start creating games for her, the community will focus on creating games for her, but if she is as successful we hope so it's an obvious progression.
You know, it's a platform, so ideally in the future, we will migrate to all that will be relevant, he mentioned. It's probably as much as I can say without being slaughtering by someone, he added, which also looks like an index of things to come in a future not so distant.
Interestingly, Sony had shared in the past that he had a 10-year vision for resves, who is supposed to be a platform allowing users to go playing a wide selection of community games in addition to creating them. A long delay would of course cover PlayStation 5 and maybe even other platforms. With a change in the vision of the Playstation 5, which now includes plans to publish incoming titles on the next and current generation consoles instead of immediately exclusive to PS5, the productions delivered late in the life cycle of the PS4. Could become trans-generational by the time at which the incoming platform comes out this holiday season.
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