Unfortunately, there is no release date as of yet, but we are expecting it to be revealed very soon. We’re sure The Sims 5 is being worked on at this very moment, and can only hope our wishes come true.
The feature was much loved among the older titles especially for the console versions of the game. We would like to see Co-Op brought back into the series.
#Sims 4 new careers series#
Whenever the next instalment of a much-loved franchise is due, we tend to look back with nostalgia at the series and think of what we want from the newest game.įor us, when we look at the possibility of The Sims 5, there’s one feature that sticks out as a must-have. Could Co-Op Return In The Sims 5 Multiplayer? If The Sims does have a deep and expansive multiplayer mode in mind, it may be best to offer this as a separate experience from the main single-player game. Given the success of the Rockstar method of online play, with Red Dead Redemption and GTA 5 having separate Online experiences available, could The Sims follow suit? We have to say, now that we’ve seen it, we want to see more! Sims 5 Multiplayer To Be A Separate Game? However, Priymak Elysium on YouTube got curious and has shown off concepts of what The Sims would look like running in the Unreal Engine. Nor do they wish for the game to become a hyper-realistic attempt at reflecting real life. Let’s face it, no one plays The Sims for the graphical fidelity. Maybe next yeah, hey… Fan-Made Sims Concept Shows Game Running In Unreal Engine Last year, EA surprise dropped the announcement that The Sims 4 was coming to Steam, but there was nothing similar this year. We knew Dragon Age, Mass Effect, and Star Wars wouldn’t be making an appearance in any way, so the Sims 5 would have been perfect for today’s show. Yes, the Cottage Living expansion is out for The Sims 4 today, but the reveal of The Sims 5 would have been so much cooler. Sims 5 No Show at EA Play LiveĮA Play Live 2021 has been and gone and the reveal of The Sims 5 didn’t happen, unfortunately. This surely has to be an early step towards figuring out priorities with The Sims 5 as should any major issues or requests be flagged, Maxis can ensure they are taken care of going forward. Taking place on Thursday, 19 August, fans can head to the link in the below tweet to offer feedback and advice for The Sims franchise. In a slightly surprising twist, EA and Maxis have announced, at very short notice, an open forum for fan feedback. EA/Maxis offering an open forum for fans to give feedback Increasing the options available for our Sims careers could help the game become even more fun and it could be expanded upon through its frequent updates and content additions. Let us become royalty, world leaders or anything our heart desires. Maxxis should be looking at bigger, grander, and quite frankly, more ridiculous options for The Sims 5. When playing The Sims, not everyone wants to face the realistic aspect of the game when it comes to careers.
These kinds of content drops are not huge but they certainly show that EA and Maxis still think there is life in the game worth capitalising on.