The Sims is one of those franchises you don't always think about, but it has had a major impact on the gaming industry since its release. It's been around since the year 2000, and its success completely transformed Maxis, which had diversified previously with numerous SimCity games, including spinoffs that dealt with topics as different as ants and towers.
The Sims 4 is the real crown jewel, having operated in a live-service capacity of sorts since 2014. There have been countless expansions released for it in the past 12 years, including packs that add fantasy elements into the mix, as well as historical content and a ton of extra mechanics, like family dynasties.
However, despite all this success, that hasn't stopped EA from pulling a game from sale. As we learned recently, a release from The Sims series has officially been pulled [via Sims Community].
Based on new info, it seems like the official landing page for The Sims Medieval has been shut down entirely. Previously, the store boasted that the standalone game was available on platforms like Windows, the EA App, and Apple, but it now lists it as "not available." The game was delisted on Steam years...
