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PC Gaming Still Alive- Maxis

We're still seeing the PC market is not dead: It's very much alive

2pacalypsenow4998d ago

can wait for sim city 5 , i hope its not as hard a s sim city 4

kcuthbertson4998d ago

You don't say....

You mean to tell me that people still play games on facebook machines?

I hate that saying SO much. PC gaming is on the UPswing...not a downfall.

Axonometri4998d ago (Edited 4998d ago )

It's funny that there are these discussions about PC gaming's health still. It's still the PC driving the tech-car and without it... all those other platforms wouldn't even have the means to have their games developed on.

If PC gaming died.. so would every other platform. Kinda hard to build a game on an iPod or Google Nexus.

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No ‘The Sims 5’ Coming as EA Sets Multiplayer Expansion to Current Game

Electronic Arts‘ popular free-to-play life-simulation video game franchise “The Sims” is breaking from tradition, with the gaming company confirming Tuesday that there are no plans for a “The Sims 5” game as the successor to the current edition, “The Sims 4.”

Instead, “The Sims 4,” now a 10-year-old title and the longest-running installment in the franchise’s 25-year history, will continue to receive updates and paid expansions, most notably a multiplayer mode and partnering with some “Sims” players who develop their own custom content for the game to sell it through the EA store as “Creator Kits.”

Deathdeliverer603d ago

After seeing inzoi I’d delay with some experimental “expansions” like multiplayer too.

cammers1995602d ago

Inzoi will be better anyways. Sims 4 is garbage.

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New The Sims 4 expansion For Rent will be coming in December 2023

On December 7th The Sims 4: For Rent will be available. Nosy neighbors, cranky landlords - what will be coming in this new DLC?

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Simcity Developer Maxis Once Made Games For Businesses

TechRaptor writes "Roughly 30 years ago, SimCity was making waves as a fun new simulation game. Players could build out an entire city and watch it spring to life — or die a horrible, fiery death. Fans had loads of fun with the games until the franchise (and its developer) more or less fell flat by the mid-2010s, but they might not know that Maxis once made business games, too."

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BlackIceJoe2186d ago

Sadly Maxis games changed a lot after what EA did to the studio and Will Wright leaving the studio. I'd welcome more games like this returning, I don't know if they will, but if they do I'm all for it.