By Mara Pinera, | May 11, 2017
“The Sims Mobile” is set for release on iOS and Android. (YouTube)
EA will finally release a new franchise Sim games, “The Sims Mobile,” and it’s going to be available for free. A teaser was released last week, but it didn’t mention its exact release date. The good news is that the game is already available in Brazil so its worldwide release should follow anytime now.
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The game is set for release on iOS and Android. It is unclear if the game will be released on both platforms at the same time.
Although the upcoming “The Sims Mobile” is free for download, it will come with in-app purchases.
The new Sims franchise in not like the last mobile game released in 2011. Players of “The Sims Mobile” can create a house, customize their Sim, socialize, and do a lot more. Perhaps the most exciting thing about the game is fulfilling the sim’s life goals to unlock new game content. According to EA, players will be given heirlooms for completing life goals and unlocks new careers, hobbies for future generations.
Some say that “The Sims Mobile” is very similar to “The Sims 4 Legacy Challenge.” It was first released in 2014 but was only available to macOS and Windows users. The new game could come with a multiplayer mode. EA has not released many details about the game, but fans can keep themselves up to date by subscribing to "The Sims" website.
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