The Sims 4has had an incredibly long lifespan, and it is partially due to Maxis continually releasing new content that radically changes how the game feels. Nevertheless, the game is beginning to show its age, which is why it is great news thatThe Sims 5is on the way. The upcoming game, which is being developed under the codename ‘Project Rene,’ has the chance to take the franchise to new heights. This could be done by ensuring that supernatural elements are available from the get-go.

Supernatural elements have always been a part ofThe Sims, andThe Sims 4has kept the tradition alive through its expansions.The Sims 5could stand out by allowing players to delve into the supernatural from the beginning without the need to wait for DLC. This would ensure that from day one, players never have their imagination restricted, and they can create any kind of family and storyline they desire.

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Magical Elements in The Sims

The Simshas seldom shied away from supernatural themes, with ghosts, the Easter bunny, and the Grim Reaper being recurring characters in the series.The Sims 4had its fair share of magic as well, and much of it was introduced through DLC which has been released over the years. This includesgame packs likeThe Sims 4: Vampireswhich introduces the vampire life state, andWerewolveswhich includes the werewolf life state.

The most notable supernatural game pack isRealm of Magic, which brings the spellcaster life state and a portal to afantasy neighborhood called The Magic Realmwhich is inhabited by magical NPCs. These game packs did a lot to expand on the game’s magical themes, though players were drip-fed the DLC over years, which can be frustrating. WithThe Sims 5, things could change, and magic could become a core element, instead of something which is unlocked via additional purchases.

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The Sims 5 and Magic

Project Renealready has the gaming world buzzing, as it seems like it will be doing things bigger and better than its predecessor. The small glimpse gamers have received of Maxis' work in progress has shown that the build-and-buy mode will be more complex than ever, allowing players greater freedom. The build-and-buy mode will also be multiplayer, making it possible for friends to collaborate on projects.

Though it appears thatDLC will always be part ofThe Sims, hiding too much content behind paywalls could be harmful to the franchise. Hence, Maxis should remember to include plenty of content for the base game instead of leaving it all for DLC. This should especially be done for the magical elements, as they are such an integral aspect ofThe Sims' identity that it seems counterintuitive to have some features locked behind paid game packs. In addition to being a good treat for longtime fans, it would also demonstrate just how much largerThe Sims 5is right out of the box compared to its predecessor.

Project Rene has yet to receive a release date, even though fans have been waiting for years. To attract more players to the franchise beforeThe Sims 5’s release,The Sims 4base game has been made free. This gives newcomers the perfect opportunity to explore the wacky, sometimes stressful, but always amusing world ofThe Sims. With a little magic, developers can ensure the upcoming game reaches new heights for the series and stay true to its supernatural roots.

The Sims 4is available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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