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First Look at The Sims Project X Character Design

Originally Published 8 days ago — by Sims Community

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Rumors and an alleged first look suggest that The Sims Project X will feature more detailed characters and serve as a new standalone single-player game, possibly replacing or succeeding The Sims 4, with a planned release around late 2026. The game is expected to focus on simplified gameplay with new tech and features, while retaining some popular elements from The Sims 4.

"The Sims 4 Introduces Vitiligo Skin Feature in Collaboration with Winnie Harlow"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by IGN

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The Sims 4 introduces a free update featuring a Vitiligo skin feature in Create-a-Sim, allowing players to customize Sims with Vitiligo skin details, representing the chronic autoimmune disorder affecting roughly 70 million people worldwide. This update, promoted by model Winnie Harlow in partnership with Maxis, aims to encourage players to embrace their uniqueness in-game and in real life. The Sims 4 has been adding inclusive features in recent years, such as customizable pronouns and sexual orientation, with the next generation, Project Rene, currently in development.

"The Sims 5: Project Rene Unveils Exciting Prototypes and Fan-Favorite Features"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Eurogamer.net

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EA has shared more details about the early development experiments for The Sims 5, also known as Project Rene. The game aims to offer charming sims, powerful tools, and meaningful stories, with a focus on real-time collaboration and cross-platform play. Maxis is exploring new lighting technologies, animation techniques to convey emotions, minimalist socialization approaches, hair color customization, neighborhood prototypes, and a simulation of Sims navigating their homes. However, as the game is still in early development, it is unclear how much of these experiments will make it into the final release. EA plans to continue sharing updates over the next few years.