Will our dreams come true?The Dreams beta test has come to a close, and while it’s had some hiccups along the way, it’s largely been a massive success. With almost 15,000 creations shared online, Media Molecule proved that its highly ambitious game works as intended, and that people will be able to make some astonishing things.The studio published a new blog post on its website recently. “Seeing all the amazing things in your heads spill out into the Dreamiverse has been a wild and exciting ride. While we don’t want that ride to stop, we do need to get back to making Dreams a reality and we still have some work left,” reads the post. Perhaps most interesting, however, is news of an update coming soon: “Of course, we don’t want to leave you in the dark, so look out for…
Way back in 2014, Sony announced PlayStation Now. A service that’s designed to work across a range of devices such as the PS4, and PS Vita. Well, it’s 2019 now and Sony has today announced that the subscription service will finally be rolling out to various countries across Europe and they’re listed below. The service is planned to roll out to Spain, Italy, Portugal, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Sweden. Previously, the only European countries who have had access to PlayStation Now has been UK, Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Luxemburg and Ireland. The service is also available in the US. PlayStation Now won’t be launching instantly, instead, sign-ups have opened up for a public beta which is planned to start in February of this year. Access to the beta will allow players to get hands-on with over 600+ games, ranging from PS2, PS3, and PS4 titles. If…
From “Ready for Beta” I went back to “Pre-Alpha, format everything and start over”, by experience / luck / care I have maintained a versioning of the site in my local developer environment,
Now is time to make a good full backup of the current state, from tomorrow 10 / January / 2019 begins the beta phase.