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05-05-2013, 12:03 PM | #1 | |||
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The Sims 4 web domain appears to have been registered by EA, with the game's unveiling expected on Monday (May 6).
The studio is holding a conference call tomorrow and has promised to make a major announcement related to the world-creation franchise, according to a NeoGAF forum post. The new web domain, thesims4.com, is already active and links back to the official Sims site. EA will continue to support The Sims 3 this year, with the Island Paradise, Dragon Valley and Movie Stuff expansion packs scheduled for release in the coming months. Released in 2009, The Sims 3 and its add-ons continue to chart highly in the weekly PC chart. It has been speculated that The Sims 4 could require an always-online connection like the latest Sim City sequel. DS No doubt it will have always on DRM, expansions for Pets, Clubs and University, and in game purchases.
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