The Sims can dress warmly! The developers of the life simulation inZOI are planning to start the early access phase this year and could poach many tired Sims veterans. At least if they can live up to expectations.
The South Korean developer’s project is a lot ahead of the life simulation from EA and Maxis, especially graphically. The extremely detailed character editor allows you to create photorealistic characters that you can then control through hyper-realistic environments.
While the Sims has remained true to itself over the past 20 years that the series has had under its belt and the basic gameplay hasn’t changed much since then, inZOI wants to come up with some innovations for the genre.
This includes, for example, the 3D printing tool, with which you can scan objects in real life with AI support and then import them into the game. If the tool works as promised, you will be able to customize and customize the world of inZOI more than is possible in any other life simulation.
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Nevertheless, Sims fans probably don’t have to worry about their beloved series. With Project: Rene, the future of the series is already certain, even if we don’t know that much about the new Sims game yet. However, it will not be Sims 5 and will appear on PC and smartphone at the same time, although smartphone users will have to deal with a limited version.
It remains to be seen which of inZOI’s ambitious features will make it into the first version of the game. If everything works out, we can probably accompany our Zois in their digital lives over the Christmas holidays.