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Electronic Arts has no plans to makeThe Sims 5, a senior company executive has revealed. Instead, the gaming giant remains fully focused on continuing to add toThe Sims 4and working on the mysteriousProject Rene.

While a fifth numbered entry in the franchise may not be part of EA’s current plans, that’s not to say that the company never considered or even pursued it. On the contrary, one former EA character artist has recently claimed thatThe Sims 5was once in development but ended up being canceled, which happened no later than early 2024.

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The Sims 5 Isn’t Happening, EA Says

Regardless of the veracity of that account, EA is definitely not planning on making a fifth numbered entry in the series right now. That’s according to a newreportfrom Variety citing Kate Gorman, EA VP and general manager ofThe Simsfranchise. The official said that the company is wary of having to start over with a potential new series installment. Continuing to put outcontent forThe Sims 4, a game with over 80 million lifetime players, seems like a safer bet for EA.

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Part of that decision ties back to the fact that all priorThe Simssequels were essentially direct replacements for their predecessors, something that EA wants to avoid moving forward. “We are not going to be working on replacements of previous projects; we’re only going to be adding to our universe,” Gorman said of the company’s current strategy, calling it “a new era” for the franchise. Part of this approach will involve continuing to churn outThe Sims 4DLCs like the newly announcedLife and Deathexpansion pack, with Gorman stating that EA now intends to keep supporting the game “more than ever.” The other part of its present franchise strategy isProject Rene, a cross-platform title that the company has been working on for years.

We are not going to be working on replacements of previous projects; we’re only going to be adding to our universe.

And while fans hence shouldn’t hold their breath forThe Sims 5, EA still wants its future updates for the game to gradually bring it in line with what players might expect from a completely new entry in the franchise. The hope behind this approach is to continue delivering innovation without forcing fans to start over. “We don’t want to reset your progress,” Gorman said.

According to recent job listings,The Simsteam has recently also been working on a game code-namedProject Dolores. Whether that undertaking is—or was—in any way connected to the supposedly canceledThe Sims 5is currently unclear. As forProject Rene, which is planned to be available on everything from PC and consoles to mobile devices, a September 17 blog post from EA promised that this mysterious game will hold an invite-only playtest in fall 2024.

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