Site icon TechGit

‘Sims Mobile’ Release Date: Will ‘Sims 4’ Development Be Affected?

When Maxis and EA announced Sims Mobile, Sims 4 fans immediately had something to say about it: WTF! There’s been a serious news drought (some would say, content drought) regarding Sims 4 DLC. To make matters worse, the Sims Mobile announcement comes as Sims 4 players get a tease for pimples (yes facial blemishes) in the Family game pack, which still doesn’t have a release date. The pimple info came by way of a producer updating their avatar, not even in a tweet.

There’s another element to this conversation. Sims Mobile is basically “Sims 4 Mobile.” The objects will look familiar to Sims players, the CAS system is clearly based on Sims 4 ’s and the graphics look the same. None of this is really a problem. It’s great for Sims FreePlay fans and will definitely attract new players to the franchise. Can’t hate on EA for wanting to make some money. But, the fact Sims Mobile is launching with toddlers and so many features Sims 4 players have paid hundreds of dollars for and waited years to get is kind of a slap in the face.

Sims 4 players weren’t shy to start this very conversation on Twitter. Sims Game Designer Megan G clarified yesterday, “Only a small number of Sims 4 people moved over to work on the mobile game. Most of the team is people from the Sims 3 EP Salt Lake team…”

“And new hires with mobile experience. We’ve also hired people onto Sims 4 . I don’t know the numbers, but the Sims 4 team feels the same size,” the tweet reads.

After the reactions died down, SimGuruDrake, a manager at Maxis, took to The Sims forums to further address the issue.

Our Mobile Family is just as important to us as our PC Family. They are sitting on equal footing with having their own focused areas.

1. The Sims Mobile has zero affect on what is going on with the PC product. They are separate teams within Maxis and one does not affect the other.

2. The Sims 4 is still going strong and we have no plans to stop development anytime soon, I’ve stated this many times previously.

3. You do not know the size of our teams or how many employees we have on either team so trying to spell out “doomsday” on a product that was stated as being in good standing by our CEO today doesn’t seem like a good use of your time.

So #DontPanic and give our mobile family a chance to show you what they are capable of.

Coincidentally, EA also issued their financial report for the last quarter of 2016. This is the full PDF document, and here are the highlights relating to Sims 4 and Sims Mobile :

We can only hope Sims Mobile is a huge success, so EA has more money to invest in the success of Sims 4. Are you a Sims 4 player who is nervous about how Sims Mobile will affect the future? Air out your grievances in the comments below.

Source

FacebookTwitterTumblrRedditLinkedInHacker NewsDiggBufferGoogle ClassroomThreadsXINGShare
Exit mobile version