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As the Sims 4 continues to buckle under the weight of over $1,200 worth of DLC, EA has ‘assembled a team’ to focus on bug fixes

Buckle up Simmers, we’re (hopefully) on the cusp of some meaty fixes for The Sims 4. As EA continues to pile expansions and kits on top of a game that’s nearing the big 1-0, crashes and buggy gameplay have become part and parcel of The Sims 4 experience. It’s become a mighty frustrating time—one that’s recently led me to go crawling back into the loving arms of The Sims 2 in retaliation—and it seems like EA is finally realising the problem is too big to ignore.

In a tweet on the official Sims account, the developer admitted things have gotten a little out of control. “We know that technical issues with The Sims 4 have interrupted your gameplay over time and we recognize that this has caused you much frustration,” the statement read. “Today, we can share that we have assembled a team to invest in the core game experience, including tackling your reported concerns.”

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