The job posting advertised by Maxis mentioned one of the job responsibilities as "Own Project Rene's in-game marketplace of content and UGC (free and paid)". RELATED: 10 Best Sims Packs Across All Games Big Changes Are In Store for The Sims 5 With The Sims 4's move to free-to-play, and the industry trending towards a live-service model even for single-player games, the move towards a free-to-play model for The Sims 5 wasn't one that was unexpected, and there are some features that can reasonably be predicted ahead of time even if the developer hasn't released details yet. The job posting, which has since been pulled, also offered some perspective into what players can expect in The Sims 5that differs from the other games in the franchise. The Sims 5 is still in its very early stages of production and players haven't gotten the chance to see much gameplay of it as yet, but the franchise has remained fairly consistent over the decades in terms of what players can expect from a free-to-play model. With the announcement that The Sims 5, or Project Rene as it's being called at EA, is going to be "free-to-enter" thanks to a job posting at Maxis for a Head of Monetization and Marketing, players have been speculating what exactly that could entail.
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