EA isn't working on The Sims 5, instead planning to continue releasing content for The Sims 4 while working on the next iteration of the franchise, a free-to-play multiplayer Sims game called Project ...
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The Sims 4's development team has released its first big info drop of 2026, revealing Project Rene's status as a mobile game and potentially teasing The Sims 5 in the process. There's been a lot of ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The Sims Mobile stood apart from other Sims entries in large part because of its social components ...
What does 2026 hold for The Sims 4 and long-teased spinoff Project Rene? Developer Maxis and publisher EA are seemingly cooking up some big plans for the coming months and years, and there's probably ...
The Sims has a big year ahead. Maxis, game developer of the widely-beloved life simulation franchise The Sims, has kicked off 2026 with a lengthy blog post addressing the future of the series. In the ...
The Sims developer Maxis is kicking off the new year with an update on what its whole deal is, after plenty of rumors and concerns about the future of the franchise. Ans as a part of that, it seems to ...
After over a year of leaks, getting some answers about the future of the series is better than more silence. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The next game in The Sims franchise--codenamed Project Rene--has turned into a mobile-first experience that's all about social multiplayer. It is not ...
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Anything But The Sims 5 - How Maxis' Sims 4 Remaster and Project Rene Are Probably the Best Bet for the Developer
For the first time in nearly 25 years, the future of The Sims feels uncertain—not creatively, but structurally. Instead of a clean, linear path toward a traditional next entry, the rumors surrounding ...
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