Dreams Beta Invite

Dreams Beta Invite Sign-Up – How to Sign Up For a Dreams Beta Invite

The Dreams beta is coming tomorrow, and you’ll want to make sure you sign up ASAP if you want to be among the first to play the demo. The Dreams closed beta invites are going to those who have subscribed to developer Media Molecule’s newsletter. If you haven’t signed up for the mailing list, then you’ll need to wait until registration opens on January 8 to sign up for a Dreams beta invite.

How Do I Get a Dreams Beta Invite – Signing Up for the Media Molecule Newsletter

As of right now, you can still sign up for the Media Molecule newsletter for a chance to get a Dreams beta invite. All you need to do to sign up is click on the link to their mailing list sign-up page here, and enter your email address. If for some reason it’s closed when you try to sign up, or you’re just not down to give your email out, you can wait until January 8 when signups will open for everyone.

Starting tomorrow, those who receive Media Molecule’s newsletter will become eligible to receive a Dreams beta invite. It’s not known how many slots will be available, or whether the invites will go out in one big wave, or a few smaller ones. It’s also not known how many will receive invites when signups begin on January 8.

How Long Will the Dreams Beta Last?

Those who get an invite to the Dreams beta will get a chance to play it until January 21. Up until that day, creators mode will be available for anyone who has access.

Dreams still doesn’t have a release date, but early previews indicate the game is coming along nicely. With the game gearing up to go into beta it seems likely we’ll see a release sometime in 2019.

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