Summary

  • EA announced last week that it has no plans for The Sims 5 and will instead focus its efforts on building up TS4.
  • Fans are not happy with the decision, declaring The Sims series "dead" as they look to new and upcoming competitors.

Last week, EA announced that The Sims 5 isn't happening. Instead, it will continue to support the decade-old Sims 4 with even more expansions and updates, something the community isn't taking well whatsoever.

"Rest in peace, Sims franchise," the top post on the subreddit reads, declaring the series dead after 24 years. Many in the comments were quick to agree, with one fan suggesting that they might look elsewhere to get their life simulator fix.

"I might at some point get into InZoi and Paralives more than a series I dedicated more than half of my life into," one commenter replied. "opefully they won't disappoint so much."

The Sims franchise is indeed dead.

A big reason EA decided not to go forward with The Sims 5 was to avoid a complete restart, believing that fans would be upset losing all of the progress made in the last decade with each expansion and stuff pack, not to mention the money sunk into buying it all.

This is a sentiment some do agree with in the community, as evident by another top post, "I'm okay with no Sims 5," in which the poster says that it would "be a shame for us to get a barebones game" that we have to "wait for them to build up again," but not everyone is in agreement with this sentiment.

Some Fans Want To Start Over With A New Foundation

"You don't have to restart though, you don't have to buy the new game and no one is coming for your old one," reads one reply. "I genuinely don't understand why we can't have both — a new game for people to enjoy [if] they wish while people who don't want to 'restart' can continue playing Sims 4."

Another commenter added, "You don't need to restart, you can keep playing TS4. I've been playing TS3. So if they did a TS5, nothing would change. It's been ten years and the game is worse than ever."

I feel that many players that have not played the other Sims games share this opinion.

Wherever you land, one thing is clear — putting all of the focus on The Sims 4 is an incredibly controversial move, which isn't too surprising given that The Sims 4 is one of the more controversial entries. But hey, we can always just go back and keep playing TS3, eh?

4.0/5 The Sims 4 Like Follow Followed Simulation Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 70/100 Critics Rec: 26% Released September 2, 2014 ESRB T for Teen: Crude Humor, Sexual Themes, Violence Developer(s) Maxis Publisher(s) Electronic Arts Engine Proprietary Engine Cross-Platform Play Xbox, PlayStation, and computer versions of Sims 4 are all separate games incompatible with each other Cross Save no
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Developed by Maxis, The Sims 4 is a life simulation game in the vein of its predecessors. It launched in 2014, becoming one of the biggest-selling PC games of that year. In 2022, the base game became free-to-play, while paid DLC continues to be released on a regular basis.

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