Electronic arts are allegedly set to re -release Sims and Sims 2 on PC before the end of January. The first two games in the prestigious social simulation series by Developer Maxis were originally released in 2000 and 2004 respectively. Earlier this month, the again will be part of the 25th anniversary ceremony of Sims released again. EA has teased the four -day long “Nostalgia Now” section for the celebrations ending January 31, which can watch two classic games declared for PCs.
Sims 1 and 2 released on PC
According to a kotaku Report Published on Monday, which cites a source familiar with EA’s plans, The Sims and The Sims 2 will be digitally re -released on PC later this week. Remastard versions of the Games will reportly bundle all original expansion packs. While the report indicates a PC release, a console re-relief is not yet clear.
EA, has also teased Sims and Sims 2 as part of the “Nostalgia Now” segment, which is for the ceremony of the 25th anniversary ceremony of Sims. Sims’s X account posted a video teaser on Monday, showing Green Plumbob from the first and second game in the series.
Sims franchise closed its 25th anniversary ceremony on 16 January with a free update for Sims 4. Earlier this month, EA Shared A roadmap for ceremonies, teasing the Nostalgia Now segment. On 4 February, EA will host a 25-hour Livestream, The Sims 4 events, free content updates and The Sims Freeplay events before launching Sims 4 Motherod season on 6 February. The EA has also promised a supervisory announcement for 25 February.
Sims 4 was released on PC in 2014 and since several DLCs and expansion packs were received. The game is free to play on PC, McOS, PS4 and Xbox One.