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Now, The Sims 4 has had its fair share of free weekends or ‘free on Origin’ offers, but this appears to be it for the game. Developer, Maxis, didn’t leave us with just that, though.
The new Sims 4 Infant Update is now available and it's adding an entire extra life stage to the base game. Since the base game is free to play, that means that update is also free.
The Sims 4 will go free-to-play next month, EA and Maxis have announced. Starting October 18, the base game will be available to all new players to download for free on PC and Mac via Origin and ...
Some long-time Sims 4 players may be wondering if they'll get anything for having stuck with the game since before this change to free-to-play.
The Sims 4 base game is now available for players to download for free on their computer through the EA app, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One systems.
The Sims 4 is going free to play on all platforms on Oct. 18, so players can easily jump into trying out the life simulation title on Mac, PC, Playstation, or Xbox.
EA revealed that on the same day, EA Play and EA Play Pro members will gain access to a special members-only version of the game, featuring The Sims 4 Get To Work Expansion. Pro Members will also ...
Electronic Arts announced The Sims 4 will be going free-to-play on October 18. The base game will be available for free on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via ...
Importantly, Maxis confirms that the next major Sims game will be free-to-play and that its base game will include more features than The Sims 4 did at launch, thank goodness.
The Sims 4 went free-to-play last year, and it certainly seems EA is happy with whatever results that experiment has provided. The publisher may be doing more if it in the future, too, as Skate 4 ...
However, many Sims 4 fans have shared their grievances with the decision, with several fans saying that it's unfair to now give the game away for free when others may have paid around $60 for the ...
It confirmed rumors about the game being free-to-play, hinted at the studio's plans for monetization, and told us why we shouldn't be calling it The Sims 5.