Look for an update on August 05, 2025
If curiosity drove you to try out Media Molecule’s PlayStation 4 gameDreamsduring theCreators Early Accessperiod, you don’t need to wait until July 04, 2025, to play the full version. The studio plans to release an update (“between 7-16 GB depending on your region”) on February 11 that will unlock story content, an alternate analog-stick control scheme, and creation-focused improvements.
In other words, if you bought the Early Access version ofDreams, you may get a few-day head-start before everyone else. The general public has to wait until February 14 (launch day) to check it out.

“We’ve also done a lot under the hood,” said Media Molecule. “Our best guess for how many changes have been made between the start of Early Access and now is…well…18,000? We’ve deployed bug fixes (much of it based on your feedback, thank you!) and added polish across the game.”
In terms of Media Molecule content, there’s Art’s Dream – a “feature film length adventure” about a former jazz musician – plus two creation kits (Welcome Home and Ancient Temple), a new home area intro, “quite a few new tutorials and how-to videos,” and wider language support (Arabic, Russian, Polish, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Portuguese).

Aside from the new control scheme for players who prefer not to use motion-based controls, other highlights include trophies, better puppet walk cycles, and a toggle to turn off the watermark.
To help ease creators intoDreams‘ final release, Media Molecule alsoput together a how-to documentwith fixes and recommendations for legacy content that might be affected by the launch update.

I’m excited and a bit anxious. I haven’t touchedDreamsin a while, so it’s bound to be overwhelming.






