Marblex has announced that DreamWorld, a next-generation Sandbox MMO, is slated for its upcoming Early Access launch on Steam.
DreamWorld is designed as a creator-driven platform with long-term expansion potential. At its core, DreamWorld aims to redefine scale and freedom featuring a single persistent world where all players coexist within a continuously generated, shared environment. No servers, no shards: all players build in the same persistent world. Powered by infinite procedural generation, players can explore, craft and fight together in real time.
The game’s building system enables large-scale player creation, allowing users to construct structures ranging from towering fortresses to Eiffel-scale landmarks, fully interactive mini-games, or even entire cities. An AI text-to-3D model generation system allows players to create custom structures on the fly.
Beyond sandbox creation, DreamWorld also incorporates deep MMORPG progression systems. Players can explore vast biomes to collect hundreds of rare resources, craft powerful weapons or spells and ultimately traverse the world through various mobility mechanics such as running, swimming, climbing, gliding, flying, diving and mounted travel.
Built on Unreal Engine 5, DreamWorld aims to deliver a Sandbox MMO where creativity, scale and shared experience finally meet, offering a shared universe built by creators, explorers and players who want to shape an entire world together.
Garrison Bellack, CEO of developers DreamWorld Realities said, “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.”
DreamWorld represents Marblex’s flagship global release on Steam as publisher and its most ambitious project to date. The game will be available February 23rd as a playable demo as part of Steam Next Fest and is scheduled for global Early Access release March 10th.
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