When did Sims 5 come out?

Wondering if there will ever be a Sims 5 release date? Well, we’re not certain it’ll be called The Sims 5, but EA has officially unveiled its next Sims game: Project Rene.

We’ve been playing The Sims 4 for eight years now, and while the life sim is kept fresh by Sims 4 cheats, CC packs and even sex mods, we’re desperate to see a new addition to the series. While Electronic Arts has kept painfully schtum about a new Sims game, we finally have something resembling a Sims 5 release date following the reveal of Project Rene, which is effectively a super early access version of its next Sims experience.

The Sims 5 release date speculation

While there is no Sims 5 release date just yet, the announcement of Project Rene is our first official sniff of news on the matter. Unfortunately, while the reveal did give us a sense of some of the changes coming in the next Sims game, it came with absolutely no release information.

We do know that Project Rene is an early access endeavour, so there’s a chance it’ll be playable to a small number of people relatively soon. EA intends for it to reflect a changing market and include players as a part of its development journey, so we’re pretty sure there will be a number of alphas and betas over the coming years. A final, packaged release date, however, could still be many years away.

Still, if you want to get updates on the project, which may include getting to test it early, then EA is urging players to sign up for updates via the game’s official site.

When did Sims 5 come out?

The Sims 3 and The Sims 4 were both released in the summer, with all four mainline games in the series so far being released around five years apart. Since we’ve long since left the five-year mark behind, there’s no real way to guess which year we might see a Sims 5 release, so unless EA has one of the best-kept secrets in gaming under their belts, perhaps a Summer 2024 release date at the earliest is the very best we could hope for. That could just be for a limited release of Project Rene, not Sims 5 proper.

When did Sims 5 come out?

Sims 5 gameplay

While the Project Rene stream doesn’t go into a huge amount of detail, it does offer a small insight into some of the major gameplay changes coming to the next Sims game.

The first big change is that furniture – whether that’s big pieces like rugs and sofas, or small things like pillows, throws, and ornaments – can be placed any way you want it to be. At a slant, on their side, tilted, overlapped: you can switch it all up to create your perfect softly furnished snug. Individual pieces of furniture can also be customised far beyond the colour and pattern. An example of a bed shows multiple options for the headboard, footer, and duvet.

The other core component of the quick demo was Project Rene’s sharing mechanics. If you spend hours organising a perfect little lounge setup, painstakingly arranging throws, cushions, lighting, and plants, then you can gather up the whole collection and save it, before sharing it online.

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When did Sims 5 come out?

Return to a full open world

The decision to do away with the seamless open-world design of The Sims 3’s towns for the Sims 4 is one we’re still feeling a little sour about. Having to sit through a loading screen whenever you leave your lot is exhausting, so even though the neighbourhoods boast more variety in terms of buildings and things to do, they also feel fragmented and false. Let us pop over to our neighbours for some woohoo, take a stroll in the park, or head out for drinks all in one session, please.

When did Sims 5 come out?

More relationship options

Relationships are messy, chaotic, organic, and ever-changing things in real life. Whether monogamous, polyamorous, open, long-distance, casual, or asexual, romance is a far more diverse concept than The Sims has historically supported. While The Sims 4 does now have greater options regarding sexual orientation, this was only updated in July 2022, eight years after the game’s initial release and a bit too little too late. The Sims 5 should support as much of this spectrum as possible from the word go, alongside other inclusivity and diversity options. It’d be nice to bring back dating preferences too, let us select the kinds of things that get our Sims in the mood for a bit of woohoo.

When did Sims 5 come out?

The return of memories

Memories is a great system that helps to make your Sims feel alive. They’re also a little bare-bones in The Sims 4. The Sims 2 felt like it had a far better system in place for this, where any pre-made Sims had their own backstories and motivations. You can make memories in Sims 4 using screenshots, but we’d like to see the full memory system brought back for The Sims 5.

When did Sims 5 come out?

Better home customisation

More specifically, stairs. Stairs come in all shapes and sizes. You know that, we know that, but The Sims 4 doesn’t know that, and it’s incredibly annoying – it’s about time we got some fancy spiral staircases in this game. Imagine how many more options it would open up when designing a home, and how difficult it will make moving furniture between floors. It’s the kind of thing that should really already be there, but we can wait until The Sims 5 comes out.

When did Sims 5 come out?

More granular ageing

The life stages of The Sims 4 aren’t bad; it goes Baby, Toddler, Child, Teen, Young adult, Adult, Elder… and, er, deceased. Ignoring the fact that the word Elder is way too mystical to apply to human beings, for the most part, this isn’t exactly a comprehensive list of the ages we go through. There’s a lot more nuance to ageing, which is something that you’ve probably been aware of at some point. For example, toddlers come in various forms, like one-and-a-half-year olds, who are like tiny happy drunk people, or two-year-olds, who are conduits of chaos and pain. It’s also a little frustrating that your Sims age instantly, so you can have a young adult one day, and a proper grown-up the next day – where is the horrific transition period?

When did Sims 5 come out?

Better babies and toddlers

One way Maxis could easily tell what players want to see in The Sims 5 is by taking a dive into the massive pool of Sims 4 mods, and one mod that remains popular year after year is Better Babies and Toddlers. For such an important milestone in your Sims’ lives, having a baby, and the babies themselves, still don’t seem very well developed, even after all these years. Like we touched upon above, there could be more detail and variation in baby and toddler behaviours, as well as more varied moods for parents.

When did Sims 5 come out?

Zodiac signs

Back in The Sims and The Sims 2, sims were given zodiac signs upon creation, which affected their personalities and relationships. While this could have a detrimental impact on the level of customisation, some players want to see the zodiac system return, perhaps as an optional mechanic. Turn zodiac signs on if you want them, but off if you want complete control of your Sim’s behaviour.

When did Sims 5 come out?

Nutrition should matter more

Now, this is a wild concept, but what if you could use a game to inform real life? Wild stuff, but it’s actually a pretty decent way to teach new things. It’s fairly common knowledge that most people don’t really know enough about nutrition. You may or may not know what a macronutrient is, and whether or not you’re getting the right balance of them – well done you – but not everyone does.

The Sims 5 could include a really robust nutrition system, one where if you go without fruit, you develop scurvy, or if you eat too much meat, you could develop high cholesterol. It would make the game more involved during activities that are generally considered chores, but it’s also a good chance to teach people how to eat. Plus, you can create new character types, like the gym bunny.

When did Sims 5 come out?
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So there are just a few things we’d like to see in The Sims 5, and we’ll keep dreaming until the release date is announced. While you wait for the Summit, be sure to check out our best games like Sims on PC, and our guide on the best expansion packs. The Sims 4 was criticised at launch for its lack of content compared to its predecessors, so we recommend picking out the expansion packs that provide you with the best value for your money.

Is there a Sims 5 coming out?

Explainer. (Pocket-lint) - After plenty of rumours and speculation, The Sims 5 is official. It is being developed under the codename "Project Rene" and is still some way off from release, but the team behind it confirmed some details during The Sims Summit streamed online on 18 October 2022.

When can we expect Sims 5?

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How much will The Sims 5 cost?

Sims 5 price for PC, Nintendo Switch, Playstation and Xbox will be $59.