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New expansion and multiplayer shift for the Sims series

For several weeks now, Sims fans have been buzzing with excitement. More and more information is leaking about a new expansion for The Sims 4, focusing on death and life (afterlife?), as well as reports about the next installment of the game. Will The Sims Project Rene replicate the success of the previous series?

The Sims Project Rene and the Life and Death expansion. Everything we know about the upcoming games
The Sims Project Rene and the Life and Death expansion. Everything we know about the upcoming games
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2:09 PM EDT, October 3, 2024

The Sims is a game with a long tradition. The first installment was released in 2000 and immediately captured the hearts of fans around the world. The Sims grew up with players: successive installments of the series attracted not only new players but also those who have been playing it forever.

Sentiment (or preferences regarding gameplay) often leads experienced players to choose old and unsupported versions over the most current and graphically enhanced The Sims 4. What's more, they jump through hoops to adapt new computers to run a game that's at least a decade old, depending on the installment. That's what dedication means!

Everything, however, indicates that Electronic Arts plans to move away from the well-known path of single-player gameplay. News recently spread that The Sims 5 will not be developed; instead, game developers are working on The Sims Project Rene—a multiplayer game that will likely be a mobile game.

The Sims Project Rene: Season pass and SimCash currency

Unlike the previous ones, the new installment of the game is supposed to be completely free. But don't be misled. Such declarations from big companies may not be deceitful, but there's usually something behind them. In the case of games, it is most often microtransactions. Want to improve your character's skills? Collect coins. Want better equipment? Pay. Want prettier clothes? You know what to do.

The most significant leaks concerning The Sims Project Rene come from the portal Reddit by user DzXAnt22. He revealed that the game is currently being tested in a mobile mode and will include several sections:

  • For You,
  • Marketplace,
  • Multiplayer,
  • UGC (User Generated Content).

The game will also feature weekly events and a season pass, which is a paid subscription that unlocks access to special events or unique items. It can be compared to the Battle Pass in Fortnite.

In The Sims Project Rene, you will also be able to play alone—the multiplayer mode is meant as an add-on and enrichment of the experience. The game will have a currency called SimCash.

Microtransactions, SimCash, and multiplayer. What do we know about The Sims Project Rene?
Microtransactions, SimCash, and multiplayer. What do we know about The Sims Project Rene?© simcommunity.info

The Create A Sim mode is intended to be more detailed than in The Sims series games and allows for precise creation of a character's figure, including adjusting their height. Wheelchairs are also supposed to be available in the game from the start.

Microtransactions, SimCash, and multiplayer. What do we know about The Sims Project Rene?
Microtransactions, SimCash, and multiplayer. What do we know about The Sims Project Rene?© simmcommunity.info

Although it's just a test phase, nothing excuses the rather... frightening and awkward characters we see in The Sims Project Rene. EA is evidently focusing on children. Older players are likely to be unsatisfied with the childish graphics. Even compared to The Sims 4, it's a considerable step back.

In Live mode, the main storyline is based on... running a café. A task list appears on the panel that needs to be completed to earn simoleons, which can later be spent on clothes or other accessories. Players in multiplayer mode will be able to communicate with each other via chat.

Fans of The Sims are currently skeptical. But... does the game really have to cater to their tastes?

New expansion for The Sims 4. Life and Death perfect for the spooky season

The latest expansion for The Sims 4 will be released on October 31. It's no coincidence that this date was chosen, as Halloween is the perfect time to release a game focused on celebrating death. The first look at The Sims 4 Life and Death will be available today.

Leaks suggest that the game will feature a career as a dark reaper, the ability to write a will, and the ability to organize a wake, among other things.

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