Reddit user DzXAnt22, who recently posted a world map of the life simulator codenamed Project Rene (The Sims 5) from Electronic Arts and Maxis, back with gameplay demonstration.
Posted by DzXAnt22 last weekend video clip (see copy uploaded to VK below) lasting almost seven minutes demonstrates the capabilities available within the closed testing of Project Rene.
DzXAnt22 showed settings, training, interior design tools (changing the shape of furniture, adding “accents” to objects), construction mode and what the city looks like from a bird’s eye view from the tested version.
As DzXAnt22 emphasizes, you should not pay attention to the graphics – the data miner published a video of a mobile assembly (it is allegedly codenamed Project Lotus) running through an Android emulator.
The choice of DzXAnt22 to demonstrate the mobile version is due to the fact that, as reported in the leaked working build of the game, Project Rene on PC is already protected by the Denuvo anti-piracy system.
Finally, DzXAnt22 also published a selection of images with sim character models for Project Rene – they have no eyes and broken textures. The data miner attributed the shortcomings to the early nature of the assembly.
Project Rene is being created for PC and mobile devices at a minimum. The game will be free-to-play and will offer multiplayer, cross-play, reimagining of familiar elements of the series and, judging by the last leak, a seamless world.
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