The next Sims game won't be called Sims 5, but it will be free to play

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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 studio's plans for monetization, and told us why we shouldn't be calling it The Sims 5.

On Tuesday, The Sims developer Maxis confirmed rumors from June that the next Sims game, codenamed Project Rene, would be free to download and play. It will also not rely on a scammy energy system that limits your play time unless you buy energy (looking at you, Sims Mobile). The core game will be completely free with no subscription.

In a cringe-worthy "Behind The Sims" presentation obviously geared toward the tween demographic (below), Vice President of Franchise Creative Lyndsay Pearson hinted that Project Rene would adopt a monetization model similar to the ongoing Sims 4 development.

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"We mean for Project Rene to be free to download," Pearson said. "And that means that when it's ready and fully open to our players, you'll be able to join and play and explore Project Rene without a subscription, without core game purchase, or energy mechanics."

The VP said that development would be supported by selling DLC. She quickly mentioned that players would still get some content for free but that there may be extensions to free DLC that would come at a price. For instance, the devs may introduce a weather plug-in for free while charging for related playable features like ice skating or snowball fights. Pearson was somewhat vague about it, but monetization is still a factor Maxis is ironing out.

One thing that Pearson did make clear, though, is that Project Rene is not The Sims 5. Maxis plans to launch Project Rene – or whatever it ends up being called – alongside The Sims 4 and support them both independently.

"Project Rene and other Sims games, including The Sims 4, will coexist for the foreseeable future," Pearson explained. "It means Project Rene is not setting out to replace your current awesome Sims experiences."

The Sims 4 is already a DLC cash cow, and that will not change in the immediate future. It is what is funding Project Rene's initial development. Once it is up and running, Maxis and EA will have an additional indefinite revenue stream operating on the same franchise.

Pearson stressed that Project Rene's ultimate goal is to present a different way to play The Sims. However, she didn't share any fresh details, instead choosing to reiterate what we already knew. The game will support multiplayer and cross-platform play. The building system is also being completely rebuilt, which is wonderful. The Sims 4 has so many options now that building, furnishing, and decorating your dwellings is daunting for anyone who has not evolved with the game from launch.

Whatever the final name and product is, it will be welcomed by fans who have not seen a fresh entry in the 23-year-old franchise for over nine years (aside from the crappy Sims Mobile from 2017). Unfortunately, there is still a way to go on Project Rene. When Maxis announced it last year, it was in very early development and several years from release.

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Ah I can already smell some of the DLCs that will be announced 'very soon(ish)':

- Bed DLC
- Chair DLC
- Table DLC
- Main Menu DLC
- Options Menu DLC
- Loading Menu DLC
- Saving Menu DLC
- Functionality pack 1 DLC Combo
- Functionality pack 2 DLC Combo
- Credits Screen DLC
- Motion functionality pack DLC
- Quit to Desktop DLC
- Shutting down functionality pack DLC
- Worldmap DLC #1
- Worldmap Entities pack 1 DLC Combo
- Worldmap Sound pack 1
- Worldmap Music pack 1
- Worldmap Movement functionality pack 1
- Worldmap Interaction functionality pack 1
- Worldmap Interaction functionality feedback pack 1
- Worldmap Interaction feedback display pack 1
- Worldmap save functionality pack 1
- Worldmap load functionality pack 1
- Worldmap CAS Pointer pack 1
- Worldmap CAS menu interaction pack 1

I missed a lot, however I think that this provides at least a baseline for Sims Project Re:ne (Isekai Season one part one first part).
/Joke
 
Sims 4 is awful; loved Sims 1-3; this will just end up being another inferior cash grab by EA as they continue making crappier versions of great games. Case in point besides the Sims series; I just spent last few weeks re-playing Star Wars Battlefront from 2004, Star War Tie Fighter 1994, and Dragon Age Origins from 2009. The original titles were incredible. They hit checkmarks for bigger scope, creativity, story, and most critically: FUN, than either of the dumbed down versions released by today's EA. Just really sad how inferior their newer titles are.
 
""Project Rene and other Sims games, including The Sims 4, will coexist for the foreseeable future," Pearson explained. "It means Project Rene is not setting out to replace your current awesome Sims experiences.""

So its going to replace the sims 4 then. Corporate doublespeak is so easy to spot....
Paradox is making an alternative that will be moddable and much more in-depth, good riddance to EA.
That one is much more exciting. Bet it will be a lot more fun too.
 
"Project Rene and other Sims games, including The Sims 4, will coexist for the foreseeable future," Pearson explained. "It means Project Rene is not setting out to replace your current awesome Sims experiences."

Translation: We already sell you crack cocaine, now we're also going to start giving you crack cocaine 2.0 with a premium paid feature called heroin! But don't worry, you can still enjoy our original crack cocaine.

Seriously, whoever though of this at Maxis/EA must have gotten one heck of a raise...
 
I couldn't get into it at all but this is entirely a new pitch for those that enjoy it ....
 
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