A group of avid dataminers uncovered a wide variety of new information about Project Rene. Its findings detail multiple gameplay features and design principles that fans can expect to see implemented into the upcoming The Sims game.
October 18 will mark the second anniversary of the Project Rene announcement. While the game's feature set seems to be worthy of a new mainline installment in the long-running life sim series, EA claimed that Project Rene won't be a direct replacement for The Sims 4, causing some confusion among the fandom about where exactly it's meant to fit in the franchise.
Several photos of the map that will be featured in Maxis' upcoming The Sims 5, also known as Project Rene, make their way online.
A group of dataminers recently obtained the latest playtest build of the game, resulting in some Project Rene images and information leaking online. This investigation has now yielded even more findings, which were compiled by Reddit user DzXAnt22. A major chunk of the new info concerns Project Rene's Create A Sim (CAS) mode, which wasn't available in the playtest but was still found referenced in its codebase. Among other things, dataminers have discovered indications that the...