The Sims 4 for PC
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Electronic Arts Releases The Sims 4 for PC

The Sims 4 for PC
The Sims 4 for PC

Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:EA) announced Tuesday that The Sims 4 is now available on PC in North America.

The Sims 4 gives players the power to create Sims filled with personality and discover a new way to play with life, where every decision opens up an ever-evolving world of meaningful possibilities, explains the company.

“Every Sim is unique in The Sims 4, your own individual creations that come to life with big personalities and endless possibilities,” said Rachel Franklin, executive producer for The Sims 4.

“Who they are on the inside changes the way you play. Your Sims embody the traits and aspirations you give them in The Sims 4, and playing out their charming, hilarious and crazy stories has never been more fun.”

In The Sims 4, the Sims are smarter, more relatable and emotionally aware. Every action is affected by who they are, what they’re thinking, and how they’re feeling.

Players control the mind, body, and now the emotions of these new Sims, which brings their stories to life with richness and texture that has never before been possible in the franchise, according to EA.

The Sims 4 is rated T for Teen by the ESRB.

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