Dreams Receives Rating From Australian Classification Board, Points to Impending Full Release
When a game gets rated by classification boards, such as the ESRB, that often means that an upcoming release is nearing. Such is the case for Dreams, which has just been awarded a PG rating by the Australian Classification Board (IARC). While the game has been available in early access since 2018, there are rumors that Sony is planning a full release on February 14th, 2020.
The description is marked as PG for ?mild themes, violence, and coarse language, online interactivity.? Beyond this, a chart breaks down that it had a ?mild impact? ratings in themes, violence, and language. It also has a ?very mild impact? rating in nudity and no rating in sex or drug use. Considering Dreams is a content creation game, not much unlike the popular LittleBigPlanet series, there?s a good chance that this rating is mostly based on the single-player campaign and the creation tools available, not on the community creations. The campaign is broken into three distinct sections to showcase the varied possibilities of Dreams: a cheery 3D platformer, a film noir style point-and-click adventure, and a sci-fi puzzle game.
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