The Sims 5 looks set to be free-to-play, going by a description of the game as 'free to enter' by EA spotted on a job l…
The job listing described Project Rene a"free-to-enter" game, and confirmed it would have an"in-game marketplace of content and [user-generated content] . Requirements for applicants included experience leading"large-scale monetisation efforts", quantified as over $100m.
EA has released few details on Project Rene as the game remains early in production, but this appears to be a clear signal of how EA is currently planning to monetise its next Sims installment. 2022, eight years after its initial release, with no change in price for the game's countless DLC packs.
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