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For a long time, Simmers have hoped for news of a brand new installment, The Sims 5. In fact, it was long rumored that the mysterious Project Rene would eventually be revealed as The Sims 5. However, EA has confirmed that Project Rene is something different, a project that will live alongside The Sims 4, at least for the foreseeable future. Even so, many Simmers hope that EA will eventually realize it’s time for a full upgrade. Alas, recent comments confirm that The Sims 5 is still a dream that belongs only to the fans.

In a recent interview with Variety, EA Entertainment’s president shared the developer’s future plans for big franchises. The conversation wasn’t solely focused on The Sims. But, given that The Sims is one of the biggest franchises under EA’s belt, it naturally came up. And Miele’s comments confirm that the developer still intends to keep supporting The Sims 4 rather than putting out a The Sims 5 follow-up.
EA Confirms The Sims 5 Is Still Definitely Not Happening
Miele’s comments confirm that EA has no plans to replace the current Sims 4 ecosystem with a full-on sequel. As Miele told Variety, “We put out over 85 content packs over the last 10 years on The Sims 4, and so resetting that is not player-friendly.”
And honestly, Miele has a point. Earlier renditions like The Sims 2 and The Sims 3 had shorter lifespans, and, therefore fewer content packs. The prior model involved slowly releasing updated versions of similar content over time. That meant waiting for The Sims 4 to catch up to things like having Pets and, most recently, Fairies. From that perspective, continuing to support the current game does make some sense.









