People who are controlling by nature, as well as game enthusiasts are probably very familiar with EA Games’ Sims. The life simulation series has been around for what seems like ages. Sims

2 was especially popular and there were so many expansion packs for that game that it could easily freeze up your system and take up all your hard drive space. Not far behind, Sims 1 offered a high number of expansions as well. Sims 3 however has so far stuck to the original title only even though it was released a long time ago. Despite it offering considerably better graphics, the latest Sims hasn’t recorded the success of its predecessors and EA Games seems to be adding nothing new to it. In the meantime, the game publisher has announced that it will release Sims Medieval, a new series of games from the Sims line that will move your favorite highly controllable Sims to the middle ages.
While I’m personally looking forward to seeing what the newest Sims title has to offer (as soon as it hits the stores, obviously), EA Games has recently registered the website TheSims4.com. The information was just made available but the company registered the site about two months ago. Does this mean that Sims 4 is being worked on? Could it bring exciting new elements to a game that’s already popular and pretty much the only successful one of this genre? Publishers have registered web sites on previous occasions just in case they’d ever need them. But if you wish, Sims 4 is definitely on the table, and it’s probably just a matter of time until additional information is revealed. The company has obviously declined to comment on this.



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