In any case, "The Sims 4" is still bringing in new players years after its release. It was not clear whether this was an exclusively "if-then" decision, but it is clear that more "The Sims 4" sales will make it more likely for the fifth installment to be released. However, there is still one caveat: EA Games apparently stated that " The Sims 5" will be closer to being realized if "The Sims 4" will be more financially successful. The simulations will of course be improved, which is expected to bring the game one step closer to portraying real-life situations. However, according to speculation, "The Sims 5" will also put more emphasis into the relationships of both player-controlled Sims and those controlled by artificial intelligence (AI). Of course, players expect better graphics and sound in the upcoming sequel when it comes out. If prior release dates are to be followed, it would seem that "The Sims 5" will see its release sometime in 2019 or 2020. Considering the five years that passed between the release dates for the two games, Sims players thought the release of "The Sims 5" is near overdue. Fans noted that "The Sims 3" was released in 2009 while "The Sims 4" was released sometime in 2014. Such rumors are saying that video game developer Electronic Arts (EA) has hinted that they are working on the fifth installment of the beloved simulation franchise. The franchise seemed to have peaked with the fourth installment, but there are now rumors that say "The Sims 5" will be released sometime in the next two years. "The Sims" franchise is one of the best places to turn to if a gamer wants to experience a second life. Frankly, it wouldn't be the worst decision to just make the base game permanently free-to-play and to make the money back both on expansions and permanent Sims converts.A screenshot from "The Sims 2," one of the earlier entries in the popular simulation franchise. But there's just so much to be had in the ever-expanding world of bonus items. Sure, you could just happily play the base game and be a normal, non-compulsive person. Loading up will cost some money, however. The Sims 4 is stacked with game packs, expansions and stuff packs from years of release, and it's all great. Or how about Tudor-style exteriors and a lovely dark wood dining room table? And are you really going to pass up the glass ceilings available with the Seasons expansions? None of this stuff is cheap. Or maybe you want a hamster? Of course you want a hamster, and that will require the complete Pets pack. I mean, don't you want a bowling alley in your house? You can do it with the bowling stuff pack, which also comes with a bunch of charming mid-century style decor. If you're anything like me, you'll wind up spending money on the thing before you even turn it on. If you're anything like me-it has its plusses and minuses-this game will not be free for very long.
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