5 E3 2015 Announcements That Were No-Shows at E3 2016

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Media Molecule unveiled the incredibly beautiful and incredibly bizarre PS4-exclusive Dreams during Sony’s stage show at E3 2015, but have been decidedly mum since then. The game’s focus is “play, create, and share,” which is all familiar territory to the developers, as they previously helmed the Tearaway and LittleBigPlanet series.

During last year’s reveal they announced that a beta for the game would be coming in 2016, but so far there’s been incredibly little proof to back that up. Media Molecule recently took to Twitter to explain their absence at the Expo this year, promising that they were hard at work on Dreams. Later they followed that up by telling fans they’ll be “back on your internet screens again on Thursday 30th June at 5pm UK time.” They may have passed out on E3 this time, but it seems certain we’ll know more about this intriguing title soon enough.


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