25 Years Later, One Of The Most Important PC Games Ever Will Finally Be Playable Again
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The Sims, a groundbreaking title by Maxis Games released in 2000, is finally making a return to modern platforms ahead of its 25th anniversary. Electronic Arts is set to digitally re-release both The Sims and The Sims 2, including all their respective expansion packs. This move aims to reintroduce these beloved life simulator titles, which have been largely unplayable on contemporary hardware due to compatibility issues. Players have faced challenges accessing the original game, which requires obsolete hardware, while the sequel has been unavailable since being removed from EA's digital storefront in 2014.
The Sims and its 2004 sequel will be digitally re-released, featuring all expansion packs, marking a comprehensive return for the franchise after a decade of unplayability.
Electronic Arts is teasing an official return for The Sims, with a video hinting at the first two games reintroducing iconic elements like the green 'Plumbob' crystal.
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