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In a January 9th article on the official The Sims 4 website, the team outlined 4 things fans should know about the future of The Sims franchise. And, reading between the lines, it sounds like the developer might have just quietly confirmed a new single-player Sims game in the near future. The post also includes clarification around the ever-mysterious Project Rene, which is now confirmed to be a “social, collaborative, mobile-first life-sim game.” But it may not live alongside The Sims 4 in quite the way we thought. Here’s what we know.
EA Might Be Teasing A New The Sims Game With First 2026 Update

In a lengthy post, the team behind The Sims outlines 4 major takeaways heading into 2026. It begins by reaffirming the values behind The Sims, likely a response to growing concerns about censorship for the game’s inclusive elements, with the recent EA acquisition. But then, EA dives into what the future of The Sims will look like. And it seems things have changed since the last time they spoke on this issue, because it no longer sounds like The Sims 4 will definitely remain the main game going forward.
In a teaser section about what the team is working on, EA references “experiences across PC, console, and mobile.” This in and of itself is nothing new, as it’s long been expected that The Sims 4 (on PC and console) would live alongside the mobile-focused Project Rene. However, this section notes that more than half of the team is dedicated to “The Sims 4 and the next evolution.” While that could refer to Project Rene, it might also be a reference to rumors that The Sims 4 is getting a full remaster. The post invites fans to look forward to more details in the coming months, so we should hear more about what this means soon.









