Sorry, Sims fans, but I have bad news for those of you who enjoy doing all that sul sul stuff on your mobile devices. Today's update will be the last: The game is being delisted on October 21, and the , rendering the game unplayable.
Today's update will disable real money transactions in The Sims Mobile, but will grant players unlimited energy to "make it easier to complete projects and enjoy the last few months of play." The game will roll along until January 6, 2026, at which point all Build Mode and Create A Sim items will unlock for all players, with no level-based limitations--everyone gets everything.
Still, it's been a good run—The Sims Mobile went into full release in March 2018, a year after being soft-launched in limited markets for testing, and the disappointment on the runs pretty deep.
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The takedown also feels a bit strange in light of the unclear future of The Sims. EA remains cagey about , the next major Sims game, and in the meantime has been clear that for the foreseeable future. So why not The Sims Mobile too? Everything's in place, it's not taking up development resources, and surely server maintenance can't
cost that much—why not let it continue to grind out a few bucks every month until whatever's coming next is ready for the spotlight?
I don't know, and no doubt the situation is more complicated than I make it. If nothing else, though, the end of The Sims Mobile is yet another reminder of the ethereal nature of game ownership in the digital era: It's your .