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Join global popstar & Simmer @Anitta as we reimagine #SimsSessions 🥳

Discover the spark behind Simlish tracks with a backstage look into the recording of “Practice” or “Prooshtis” coming to The Sims 4 Pop Radio station on Nov 17 🎶💚 #SparkSomething

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnlFpNvcjCEhttps://youtu.be/KnlFpNvcjCE

The Sims 5 Project Rene screenshots have leaked, showing off interiors, streets, and UI

As far as leaks go, they’re often pretty frustrating for the majority involved. Not only is the developer’s hard work being shown off prematurely, but plenty of fans wish to avoid having surprises ruined for themselves. That said, I’m actually welcoming the leaked screenshots of Project Rene — set to be The Sims 5 — with open arms.

Why? Well, back when Project Rene was revealed at the Behind the Sims Summit on October 18, we didn’t actually get to see all that much of the project. We witnessed a few minutes of early content, mainly focusing on how we will be able to customise furniture, enhance our builds, and play alongside friends.

Considering how reportedly early Project Rene is in development, it didn’t surprise me that we only saw this minimal amount of in-game footage. As a big fan of The Sims series, a series which now doesn’t attach predetermined narratives to its games, I’m eager to know more about what Project Rene will entail. There are no story spoilers to be concerned about, so while leaks are still not great, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t incredibly fascinated by leaks associated with The Sims universe.

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The Sims 5 Project Rene screenshots have leaked, showing off interiors, streets, and UI

As far as leaks go, they’re often pretty frustrating for the majority involved. Not only is the developer’s hard work being shown off prematurely, but plenty of fans wish to avoid having surprises ruined for themselves. That said, I’m actually welcoming the leaked screenshots of Project Rene — set to be The Sims 5 — with open arms.

Why? Well, back when Project Rene was revealed at the Behind the Sims Summit on October 18, we didn’t actually get to see all that much of the project. We witnessed a few minutes of early content, mainly focusing on how we will be able to customise furniture, enhance our builds, and play alongside friends.

Considering how reportedly early Project Rene is in development, it didn’t surprise me that we only saw this minimal amount of in-game footage. As a big fan of The Sims series, a series which now doesn’t attach predetermined narratives to its games, I’m eager to know more about what Project Rene will entail. There are no story spoilers to be concerned about, so while leaks are still not great, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t incredibly fascinated by leaks associated with The Sims universe.

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Two New Kits – Pastel Pop and Everyday Clutter!


Available now! Buy two new kits and get ready to decorate. Design a soft, playful bedroom that’s perfect for daydreaming with The Sims™ 4 Pastel Pop Kit*. With The Sims™ 4 Everyday Clutter Kit*, you’ll craft spaces that look loved and lived-in with scattered items related to your Sims’ hobbies and daily lives.

The avant basic style of the Pastel Pop Kit blends simple and psychedelic with quirky pastel prints, irregular shapes, and vintage vibes. Create an understated, contemporary space that draws inspiration from times gone by.

The Everyday Clutter Kit will help you tell the stories of your Sims’ personalities through coffee cups, stacked magazines, and beauty supplies.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1932742/The_Sims_4_Pastel_Pop_Kit/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1932743/The_Sims_4_Everyday_Clutter_Kit/

*Requires The Sims 4 & all game updates. See minimum system requirements for the pack.

The Sims 4 will let you clutter your house with junk next week, just like your real one

The Sims 4 is getting two new pieces of DLC next week on November 10th. The Pastel Pop Kit includes colourful '60s-inspired home decor, while the Everyday Clutter Kit will let you pepper your Sims house with the kind of junk that litters your real one.


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