AI-powered MMO Dreamworld announces March 10 early access launch

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Dreamworld Realities announced today that its titular game, an AI-powered sandbox MMO called Dreamworld, will soon launch after several years of development. With a Steam Next Fest demo set to launch on February 23, the developer will soon follow up with the full early access launch on March 10.

According to the developer, Dreamworld is an Unreal Engine 5-based title, where all players share an infinite world that supports their creativity. AI tools allow players to create their own structures, minigames and items in addition to Dreamworld’s built-in procedural generation. It also features MMO progression systems, resource management, crafting and combat within a single, vast world.

Dreamworld Realities launched a playtest for the game last year, after five years in development and a successful Kickstarter campaign. The developer partnered with Marblex, a subsidiary of Netmarble, as its global marketing partner.

Garrison Bellack, CEO of Dreamworld Realities, said in a statement, “DreamWorld has been five years in the making, built by a team obsessed with one goal: letting massive numbers of players create and build together in real time. We’re excited to bring that vision to Steam, and partner with Netmarble.”