The studio behind The Sims has told players that "our values are unchanged" in a belated New Year message that both reassures and withholds. The wide‑ranging letter lightly addressed community worries about the studio's future within EA following the publisher's transfer to Saudi ownership, while also teasing multiple projects currently in development.
The message stressed continuity in creative priorities and a commitment to the franchise's player community, emphasising ongoing work across several internal teams. Despite the firm tone on values, the letter did not provide firm details on project timelines or how the studio's relationship with the parent company will affect long‑term plans.
Community reaction has been mixed, with some players welcoming the reassurance and others seeking clearer commitments on studio autonomy and the future direction of core gameplay and support. The developer's note avoided concrete promises, instead framing the coming period as one of steady development and continued engagement with player feedback.
Teasers in the message referenced multiple projects but remained short on specifics, offering few clues as to whether forthcoming releases will represent new directions for the series or extensions of existing content models. The studio reiterated that more information will arrive in due course as projects mature.
The letter marks an early public acknowledgement from the team since EA's ownership change drew heightened scrutiny from players and industry watchers. For now, the communication appears intended to calm immediate concerns while keeping options open for how the studio presents its next slate of work.
Fans awaiting details should expect incremental updates rather than a single, sweeping roadmap; the developer's approach in the message favoured measured reassurance over definitive new commitments.