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EA has recently revealed details about a new project called Project Rene, which is not The Sims 5 as many fans were hoping for. Instead, The Sims 4 will continue to be the main game in the series, with new expansion packs and paid DLC being released. Project Rene, on the other hand, is a spin-off game with multiplayer capabilities that fans have been eagerly anticipating for years.

However, leaked screenshots of Project Rene have caused some concern among fans. The images show a different visual style compared to previous Sims games, with characters that some fans feel are bland and unimpressive. The gameplay also seems to be lacking in the traditional Sims charm, with rotating daily quests and limited job options.

One of the main worries raised by fans is the potential for Project Rene to be filled with microtransactions. The leaked information suggests that players can earn in-game currency, called Simoleons, by completing tasks and working at a cafe with other players. This currency can then be spent on cosmetics, leading to fears of a heavy focus on microtransactions in the final game.

In addition to earning Simoleons, players will also need to collect XP by interacting with other Sims, completing quests, and working at the cafe. While this RPG element may add a new dimension to the game, some fans are concerned that it strays too far from the classic Sims gameplay they know and love.

Despite these worries, many fans are eagerly awaiting more information about Project Rene, as it is one of the few upcoming projects from EA related to The Sims franchise. With no plans for The Sims 5 in the near future, Project Rene and The Sims 4 are the main focus for fans. While the leaked details may have raised some concerns, there is still hope that the final game will address these issues and provide an engaging multiplayer experience for players.

In the meantime, fans can explore other games similar to The Sims 4 while they wait for more news about Project Rene. Games like Stardew Valley, Animal Crossing, and My Time at Portia offer similar gameplay experiences and may help scratch that Sims itch until Project Rene is released. Despite the uncertainties surrounding the new multiplayer game, there is still plenty to look forward to in the world of The Sims.