Electronic Arts hasn’t officially called it The Sims 5, but it’s pretty obvious at this point that another Sims game is on the way, and it seems it will have some very EA monetization behind it.
Electronic Arts has confirmed that The Sims 5 (Project Rene) will be free-to-play. The publisher prefers the term “free-to-download,” and has said that it will co-exist with The Sims 4. Developer ...
Something to look forward to: Maxis just revealed a few new tidbits about Project Rene, which some have referred to as The Sims 5. It confirmed rumors about the game being free-to-play, hinted at the ...
The Sims team has confirmed that The Sims 5 will be free-to-play, while sharing first details over how paid content including expansion packs will work. During the Behind The Sims stream this week, VP ...
The Sims 5, working title Project Rene, is official and in development. Yes, The Sims 4 remains a huge hit, supported by an ongoing stream of content and a passionate and vibrant community – we've ...
EA has now confirmed that The Sims 5, or Project Rene, will be free to play, and while it will still sell content packs, the game could also launch with features traditionally locked behind Sims DLC.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Electronic Arts has confirmed more details around The Sims 5, which is in development under the working title Project Rene, including confirmation ...
Electronic Arts and Maxis confirmed on Wednesday that The Sims 4 base game will be free to play going forward starting in October. That means, with all of the varied expansion packs for The Sims 4 on ...