Officially titled Project Rene, the upcoming game’s playtest focused on furniture customization.
Project Rene, which may end up being called The Sims 5, has started some small playtests.
In the video, Sims Team member Mersea interviewed Project Rene’s game director Grant Rodiek.
He describes the playtests as “just the start of an incredibly long journey.”
This particular playtest focused on furniture customization and buy mode.
This content was tested on both PC and mobile.
Creations made on mobile will be downloadable and usable on PC and vise versa.
The interview also elaborated onThe Sims 5’s multiplayer features.
The marketing still emphasizes that players can expect a fully featured single-player Sims experience.
As for The Sims 4, infants will finally be arriving in the game on March 14.
The trailer showed a wide variety of new interactions sims can have with their children and new cute-themed traits.
Sims can even sit down with their child or give their baby (temporarily) to another Sim.
The video also teased a new expansion, featuring a new family The Michaelsons.
More information will drop on February 2.
In the Sims Mobile, players can receive a free Disco Plumbob by logging in.
The game will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a Treasure Hunt where players can pick up anniversary themed items.
The upcoming Sims Festival will bring items inspired by Korean fashion and architecture.
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