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Will Project Rene Kill The Sims 4 For over a decade, The Sims 4 has been the ultimate life-sim sandbox — with over 70 DLC packs, countless hours of gameplay, and for some players, as much as *\$1,400* invested in expansions, game packs, stuff packs, and kits. But what happens when the servers go dark? When updates stop? When the launcher simply… doesn’t work anymore? EA insists that day isn’t coming anytime soon. CEO Andrew Wilson has openly acknowledged players’ financial and emotional investment, calling a sudden jump to The Sims 5 “not player friendly.” Instead, EA has kept The Sims 4 alive with free updates, new packs, and a free-to-play base game designed to pull in new players — all while quietly developing *Project Rene**, a next-gen, multiplayer-friendly Sims experience that’s meant to *coexist with *The Sims 4*. But history says “coexist” doesn’t last forever. When new games launch, attention — and developer resources — inevitably shift. Even if EA keeps The Sims 4 online, update frequency will slow, features may break with new hardware, and server-dependent content could disappear. For now, your Sims are safe. But the clock is ticking. The real question isn’t if The Sims 4 will end — it’s whether you’ll get your money’s worth before it does. So build, play, and enjoy it now… while the world you’ve created is still alive. If you like this kind of content and want to hear more gaming documentaries, make sure to subscribe and hit the bell icon!