Sims 4 players are split over the new free-to-play model
The Sims 4 is going free to play but not all players are hapಌpy about it

EA has announced that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Sims 4 is going free to play, which, if you've wanted to try out the life sim, can only ཧbe a good thing. However, many Sims 4 f🔯ans have shared their grievances with the decision, with several that it's unfair to now give the game away for free when others may have paid around $60 for the base game at launch.
It's worth noting that the decision to make The Sims 4 base game (meaning none of the kits or expansions) free to play has come eight years after the game was originally📖 released. Meaning those who did buy it at full price back in 2014 have most probably got most, if not all, of their money's worth. This is precisely why have also ✨begun telling others to stop "complaining" and to just be happy for those who will now join the fun for free.
people complaining about the sims 4 becoming free (after almost 10 years) just because they had to pay for it must not have realised that its been free multiple times + discounted heavily a lot, bestie i bought it for $4 😭
Perhaps justly, are asking EA to fix The Sims 4 before making it more accessible to others. It's been well documented that The Sims 4 players have had to deal with several bugs and issues in the long-running simulation game. We recently reported on the Sims 4 glitch that takes years off your Sims' lives and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:incest and ageing issues some players have been experiencing in the game.
On a more positive note, we're getting "more updates" on the Sims during an upcoming Summit Stream which is due to take place on October 18 at 10AM PT / 1PM ET / 6PM BST - so look forward🍸 to that, that is if you h𒆙aven't completely given up with EA's game due to the free to play move.
Looking for something similar to play? Take a look at our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:games like The Sims list for inspiration.
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