Coming from the same minds that brought players LittleBigPlanet, the team behind Dreams has put together an impressive tool kit that took years to finally make it to the market. The long development cycle appears to be worth it, as the game has been highly praised, and the developers have said they will be supporting Dreams with post-launch content.

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The one big question that many players have relates to what can be done with their creations after players “publish” their work in the game. Some creators are using the Dreams platform to land jobs in game development, but if that isn’t the route creators are looking to take, the development team has released a few bullet points covering just what can be done with a finished product. Clarifying who owns an original creation in Dreams, the answer is simple; the owner is the player who created it. They are free to do what they wish with that creation if they are using their creation for personal use. Media Molecule explains that personal usage refers to using the creation in an artwork or music portfolio, in a collage, or a design for a t-shirt. The usage just cannot be for profit.

With some ambitious projects already popping up on the platform, Media Molecule also takes time to address what players can do if they wish to use their creation for business purposes—ie. publishing their created content with the intent to sell it as a product. Here Media Molecule appears to be trying to figure this out as well, stating that “creators can submit an application to use Dreams for a specific project.” Players must provide Media Molecule with details about the project, including a time frame for completion, and be willing to work closely with Media Molecule during the process. It is also only available to Early Access Members “in good standing” at this time.

While some of those Early Access folks may have a head start, and have dumped hundreds of hours into the game already, it won’t be long before players just getting their hands on the game now will be producing their own spectacular creations.

With Media Molecule providing some clarification on what can be done with creations made in the game, players who were unsure of just what they owned in the critically acclaimed game now have a better sense of where ownership lies.

Dreams is available now for PS4.

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Source: Media Molecule