The Sims is one of the franchises of computer games most traditional on the market. The first title of the life simulation game was released in 2000 and, since then, there have been numerous expansions, object packs, characters and stories.
Now, EA Games is preparing to launch The Sims 5, which promises to give the game a twist. The new chapter of the game is being called Project Rene by the producer and still does not have a release date.
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However, EA has already given some hints of what the game will look like. And, best of all, it shared with fans some prototype images of what the gameplay will look like.
Everything was disclosed in a video called “Behind The Sims” (a pun with “Behind the Scenes”, in free translation).
Check out images of what The Sims 5 will look like:



Open world and other news
EA Games promises that The Sims 5 will have features that will update the game a little, compared to the previous title,
the Sims 4, launched in 2014 – and which has expansions still being released today.According to the game's developers, the environment will greatly influence the characters' actions, much more profoundly than what happens in the fourth game.
The idea is to bring more naturalness to the Sims' actions and also enforce the preferences chosen by the players.
Also, finally there will be the return of the open world on the game map. The function was introduced and highly praised in The Sims 3, but completely abandoned in the successor title.
Apparently, the developers are still studying an Online Mode, with the possibility of interacting with other players and use mobile devices (such as cell phones and tablets) to control your game distance.
Finally, there is the promise of a more inviting and even more intuitive interface. The goal is to please both fans of the series and new players who will play the franchise for the first time in this fifth title.
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