An in-progress version of the next entry in The Sims series has just been leaked online, and some fans are rushing to get a peek at what developer Maxis has been up to recently. The last entry in the long-running series from Maxis and EA first launched back in 2014 and, while it has received lots of expansions and updates over the years, many fans would argue the franchise is long overdue for a sequel. While the next title in The Sims franchise is currently in the works, there has been little in the way of concrete details for some time.
It was revealed back in 2022 that The Sims 5 had been codenamed Project Rene, meant to signify a renaissance for the series, and this announcement came with a few hints about what features would be added to the series. Since then, however, there has been far less official information from Maxis and EA about the game. Now, thanks to a new leak, it seems that players who choose to go looking will be able to get more than just bits of info about the upcoming title.
Gamers are now learning that leakers managed to get their hands on a pre-release version of TheSims 5 and released it online. It's currently unclear who leaked it or where the files initially appeared, but the news has quickly spread on Reddit, with multiple posts sharing images of the game files, and these reports have been confirmed by numerous news outlets and fan sites. This is the biggest breach surrounding the game since Sims 5 gameplay images were leaked by a playtester back in 2022.
Notable revelations coming from these leaks include the fact that the title will be using Denuvo DRM and that Maxis has switched from Frostbite to the Unreal Engine. Both PC and Android versions of the game have been leaked, indicating that both are well into development. It was previously revealed by Maxis that both PC and mobile versions of the game were in the works and that The Sims 5 will feature cross-platform play between them.
Neither Maxis nor EA appear to have responded to this leak
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