A Lack of The Sims 5 Could Be a Blessing in Disguise for The Sims 4 Players

A Lack of The Sims 5 Could Be a Blessing in Disguise for The Sims 4 Players

Key Takeaways

  • The Sims 5
    isn’t in the works, according to EA.
  • EA’s profitable DLC model will keep
    The Sims 4
    afloat for the foreseeable future.
  • Project Rene offers a new multiplayer experience, with no release date confirmed yet.

As a long-time Sims enthusiast who has spent countless hours creating digital families and simulating their lives, I have to admit, I was initially disheartened when I heard that The Sims 5 isn’t on the horizon. However, after reflecting on Kate Gorman’s words, I’ve come to realize that this decision might just be a blessing in disguise.


In her interview with Variety, Kate Gorman, EA’s vice president and general manager of the Sims franchise, shared some insights about the future of The Sims. Interestingly, she mentioned that there are currently no plans for The Sims 5, instead, the studio will continue to offer paid expansions and DLCs for The Sims 4. Although The Sims 5 is not being developed at this time, Maxis is actively working on Project Rene, a new game that promises multiplayer functionality.

As a devoted fan, I’m excited about Gorman’s announcement. This decision was made to ensure that we, who have poured so much into The Sims 4, won’t have to start from scratch again. Gorman also shared that Project Rene updates are on the horizon. While some of us might yearn for The Sims 5, there are compelling reasons to trust that Electronic Arts made the right call in focusing on Project Rene instead.

EA Has Found a Sales Model for The Sims That Works

Initially when The Sims 4 was released in 2013, the initial game was a paid production, and the developers at Maxis would frequently provide additional content as DLC (Downloadable Content). It didn’t take long to realize how profitable DLC could be, and in 2022, the game transitioned to a free-to-play model. However, the cost of the DLC remains. Over time, numerous DLC packs have been released, such as the latest Lovestruck DLC which was made available since July.

This updated version of the game has managed to sustain the popularity and profitability of the 2013 release. As Electronic Arts (EA) continually releases new downloadable content, they will continue to generate income from the enormous user base of The Sims 4. Excitingly, EA intends to keep supporting The Sims 4 for an extended period, with plans to deliver more expansion packs, updates, and fixes than ever before.

The Sims 4 Players Get to Keep Their Years of Progress

This is good news for players who have invested heavily in The Sims 4. All the expansions purchased won’t go to waste, as The Sims 4 will continue to be supported for a long time, saving players the cost of building up a DLC collection from scratch with The Sims 5. It also allows players to save all their gameplay and generations of families that they’ve bonded with.

In line with Maxis’ ongoing commitment to The Sims 4, Gorman disclosed plans for The Sims to offer “Creator Kits” built around player-generated content. This move is significant because it validates that the creators of these user-made items will receive compensation when EA sells their work as digital products.

Project Rene’s Coming For Players Who Want Something New

As a die-hard fan, I’m thrilled about the upcoming Project Rene game, but I can’t help but feel a tinge of disappointment knowing that we won’t be getting a new numbered Sims game anytime soon. However, EA’s Gorman has given us something exciting to look forward to! This new creation, currently in development, is set to release on both PC and mobile platforms, complete with a multiplayer mode that promises an interactive world filled with real players and NPCs. Drawing from their experiences with The Sims Online, the developers aim to craft an engaging experience that combines the best of both worlds.

If you’re a fan of The Sims series seeking something fresh, keep an eye on Project Rene. At this point, it’s still being developed, and they haven’t announced when it will be released yet, so don’t anticipate it coming out any time right away.

The future of the The Sims series remains bustling, despite no immediate plans for The Sims 5. Alongside Project Rene, a live-action The Sims film is under development at Amazon MGM Studios by Margot Robbie’s LuckyChap. Additionally, the Life & Death expansion pack for The Sims 4 is set to debut in October.

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2024-09-23 21:14