The Sims’ next-gen ‘Project Rene’ features and customization revealed

The Sims 4The Sims 3 for next-generation platforms is in active development. An expansion focusing on babies will be launched in March. The next installation of The Sims for next-generation platforms is currently codenamed Project Rene, and it’s still relatively early in development. We haven’t seen any actual Sims from Project Rene so far, but Electronic Arts did share more details on the game during Tuesday’s Behind The Sims Summit.

A “small part of the experience” is currently in the hands of play-testers, and the developer stressed that the full game is still “years out.” Multiplayer will be a major part of the next Sims, alongside the traditional single-player experience that fans have enjoyed over the past Sims games.

“We think we can be both,” Grant Rodiek, game director for Project Rene, said during the stream.

Project Rene is not a MMO. EA’s multiplayer features are focused on improved customization. Play-testers are testing the game’s build-and-buy mode, which allows users to customize every part of a piece of furniture, from the color of the cushions to the exact wood used in the frame. Rodiek stated that they are working on a framework to allow friends to come in and help to make a bedroom, or to customize a gallery.

“You can have that deep dive, at home, on your PC, play for four hours, change every single thing about a piece of furniture you can imagine — typing in RGB values and changing every single part. That’s the PC experience, the true, rich experience you’re used to,” Rodiek said.

“Then on the go, you can grab your phone, and maybe it’s a different experience. Maybe you’re grabbing archetypes, pre-selecting templates, or grabbing the stuff you’ve already created,” Rodiek added. “What this means is you can now play The Sims wherever you are, with no barriers and no restrictions.”

Although Project Rene remains a secret, Rodiek confirmed that Sims will allow players to customize and create Sims while on-the-go. “It’s very difficult. It’s not easy, it’s something we have to figure out,” he said. Although Project Rene has yet to launch, its initial development is impressive and ambitious.

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