The Sims surpasses 100 million units sold worldwide
According to Joystiq, everyone's favorite life simulator, The Sims, has surpassed 100 million units sold.
The top-selling video game of all time has just surpassed another milestone, as EA announced that The Sims,
which has been released in more than 20 different languages, has now
sold 100 million copies the world over since it sprang from the mind of
super-developer Will Wright in 2000. The first game's expansion-laden
release was followed by The Sims 2 in the fall of 2004, while the recently announced The Sims 3 will drop sometime in 2009, for the first time letting sims venture beyond their front doors and into the neighborhood. The
idea of 100 million of anything is difficult for us to wrap our brains
around, so we cornered Rod Humble, the brand's studio head, to pick his
noodle on The Sims, particularly with regards to the
franchise's expansion-heavy history. So, with pets, night-life, and
even magic tricks to pick from, what add-ons do players continue to ask
for that's not yet available? Says Humble, "Right now our players are
keen to playing an expansion pack that focuses on living in a big
city...other ideas I've seen in the community include a rave/party pack
and science fiction pack." Little green sims? We can support that.Look for the complete interview with the EA exec on The Sims franchise, expansions, and where it goes from here later today.
Posted at 07:10AM Apr 16, 2008
by Kevin P McAuliffe in Astound |