We will not tire of repeating that what some users manage to achieve with Dreams is absolutely incredible. The last example is a demonstration that simply goes over the line, since in addition to the technical and visual demonstration, it is a complete offense (or flattery, depending on how you look at it) towards the direct competitor of PlayStation.
Halo Infinite for PlayStation?

Stop hallucinating and pay attention, because what you have in front of your eyes is simply a creation of Dreams that is able to recreate the Halo Infinite demo that we could see on the Xbox Game Showcase . Obviously we are facing a basic demo without enemies and without most of the original scenario, but details such as the view from the viewfinder, the weapon of the Master Chief or the environment in general, make the rough image seem to be taken from Halo himself.
been working on designing HALO on the PlayStation after that xbox conference – #MadeInDreams 💚💙 [Video] from PS4
The creation has been the work of Reddit user DisarmedPost, although unfortunately he has not shared the creation link so that we can import the elements to our Dreams account. All we can do is play the video over and over again, so hit play and enjoy the views.
Also from PC
Considering that Halo is an Xbox-exclusive game, PC gamers will be able to enjoy it on Windows 10 as well, but it seems that knowing that the game will hit the platform hasn’t been enough for some. And is that the twitter user AlexRcreations, has created a map similar to that of Halo Infinite using the map creator of Halo 5 Forge .
Here is the #HaloInfinite Gameplay demo built-in # halo5 Forge as a 4v4 Slayer map. Everything you see excluding the beam tower was built from the ground up within 48hrs of the Xbox showcase.
I just want a shot at joining 343’s Forge team🙏🏼
Hope you enjoy! pic.twitter.com/6OPPd7N8vX
– Alexander Henry (@AlexRcreations) July 27, 2020
The result is a 4 vs 4 map that imitates the aesthetics of the environment that we could see in the Halo Infinite demo, obtaining quite surprising results. The best thing is that this map is 100% playable, although it will obviously maintain the physics of Halo 5 and will only have players as a deathmatch.
Dreams is a bottomless pit
Media Molecule has enabled users to see Dreams as a powerful tool for designing and creating extremely powerful games. The clear example is the large number of Dreams creations that users have shared in recent months, finding some incredibly detailed that have offended even companies like Nintendo, who have refused to share their works as resources for creations.
Considering that Dreams will be compatible with PS5, the ideas and creations that could be achieved with the new generation console could make us explode our heads more than what the PS4 game currently does, so we are looking forward to continue seeing ideas from this kind.