Sims Project Rene Images Leak Online

Sims Project Rene Images Leak Online

Key Takeaways

  • Fans surprised as EA shifts focus to The Sims 4 instead of The Sims 5 development.
  • Project Rene features multiplayer gameplay with Sims living daily lives.
  • Players wary of Project Rene potential microtransactions, hoping for satisfying multiplayer experience.

As an ardent gamer with over two decades of playing The Sims series under my belt, I must admit that I was taken aback by EA’s decision to focus on The Sims 4 instead of developing The Sims 5. However, the recent leak about Project Rene has piqued my interest in a new direction. As someone who has spent countless hours crafting virtual lives for my Sims, the prospect of multiplayer gameplay is intriguing, even if it feels a bit like herding cats with real people instead.


A leaker of the “Sims Project Rene” has shared game images and details from a recent playtest, offering insights into the game’s functionality and potential features based on the disclosed information and screenshots.

Fans of The Sims have been taken aback by the recent revelation that Electronic Arts (EA) isn’t currently working on The Sims 5. Instead, it appears they intend to keep expanding The Sims 4 with fresh content. Moreover, it seems that Project Rene is still in development, and this leak suggests a possible way these two games might operate simultaneously.

Reddit user DzXAnt22 leaked numerous shots and details of their recent exploration into the upcoming multiplayer game titled Project Rene. Preliminary insights suggest that this game will enable players to manage a Sim character and experience their daily routines. During the playtest, users could observe their Sim obtaining employment at a café, preparing beverages and meals, and spending their earned Simoleons on clothing items in a store. The playtest offered limited content, with only a few Sim presets to choose from and a comparable number of extra outfits available.

The Sims Project Rene Leaker Shares Details

Beyond sharing their experiences, the source also shared some insights about their expectations towards the game. This testing session primarily concentrated on a limited aspect of what regular gameplay would entail. During this test, players could accumulate Simoleons either by working or advancing in levels (there were five levels to reach). Experience points (XP) were earned by completing tasks, working at the café, conversing with other Sims, or visiting the fountain. Overall, the leaker had mixed feelings about the game’s visuals, acknowledging that they seemed focused on optimizing performance during this development stage and might undergo changes in a full-fledged release.

Generally, the reactions towards the leak have been largely negative rather than positive. Some appear excited about the prospect of the game’s multiplayer aspects, but many are critical, often labeling Project Rene as a poorer version of The Sims Mobile. Concerns over potential microtransactions have also been raised. Given that new content for The Sims Mobile will cease in 2024, it’s likely that Project Rene will step into its shoes. It remains to be seen if Project Rene can deliver a multiplayer Sims experience that appeases players without overly relying on microtransactions.

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2024-10-01 01:23