EA Declines The Sims 5, Citing Player Investment and Content Concerns

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EA plans to continue supporting The Sims 4 with updates and expansions, avoiding a full reset that would come with a new Sims 5, and is focusing on upgrading the game's technology and expanding the Sims ecosystem with new projects like Project Rene.
- EA Says It's Sold Too Much Sims 4 DLC To Make The Sims 5 GameSpot
- 'It's not player friendly': EA boss says making The Sims 5 is 'not a good idea for our community' because players have over 10 years of spiritual, mental, and financial investment PC Gamer
- We're not getting The Sims 5, because that wouldn't be 'player-friendly,' EA boss says Polygon
- EA Isn't Considering The Sims 5 Right Now Because 'It's Not Player-Friendly' To Expect Fans To 'Give Up All of the Content That You’ve Purchased Over the Years' IGN
- EA exec says The Sims 5 is "not a good idea for our community" because The Sims 4 got so much DLC: "What I wouldn't want to have happen is you to have to start from day zero" GamesRadar+
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