Media Molecule will be ending live support for Dreams after September 1, 2023, so it can focus on a new project.
The news means the studio won't be releasing additional updates for its sprawling game creation platform after that date, while community events such as DreamsCom and the Impy Awards will also be shelved.
In a blog post, the UK studio explained that players will still be able to create, share, and play Dreams after September, and said it will also be continuing its in-game curation work to ensure the Dreamiverse "feels as alive as it always had been and to surface amazing creations."
Other updates are also due to be delivered before September, with Media Molecule promising to roll out a "significant improvement to animation" and one last Create mode update.
"We know this won't be an easy message for everyone to hear, and it's certainly not been an easy decision—Dreams has been a special project for Media Molecule and helping this burgeoning community of game developers, tinkerers, creatives, collaborators and dreamers grow and express themselves remains one of the best things we've ever done," wrote the studio.
Media Molecule said that, while it always had the desire to continue expanding and supporting Dreams, after reviewing its plans it realized it wouldn't be able to carve out a "sustainable path" forward. As such, it made the decision to change its product strategy, but noted the move was tough for many people inside and outside of the studio.
As well as phasing out live support, Media Molecule is also preparing for a sever migration that will impose storage limits on players. The studio explained the migration will help preserve the security and stability of Dreams.
"Our team has been hard at work on this
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