Electronic Arts, known as EA, is currently running an exciting playtest for their new game, City Life Game with Friends, as part of their ambitious The Sims Project Rene. This playtest is an exclusive opportunity for Android users to dive into a limited-time experience and share valuable feedback on gameplay and player interaction. If you're curious about where EA might be taking this project, this is your chance to get a sneak peek.
Where Is the City Life Game with Friends Playtest Available?
The playtest for City Life Game with Friends is available exclusively on Android devices. To participate, your device must be running at least Android 12 and have a minimum of 4GB of RAM. However, access to the playtest is not open to everyone, so you’ll need to check if you’re eligible.
You can enjoy the game until April 4th, 2025, but keep in mind that the end time varies by region. It will conclude at 7 PM UTC, 6 AM AEST in Australia, and 3 AM PHT in the Philippines. Once the playtest period ends, the game will no longer be accessible, and you'll need to uninstall it.
Remember, this is not the full game nor a final representation of the product. It's an experimental phase where EA is exploring various concepts for The Sims Project Rene.
What’s in Store?
Once you're in the game, you can create a character that reflects your personal style and vibe. The neighborhood is alive with activities, from browsing the Thrift Shop for new outfits to relaxing at the Café or participating in community events.
You can collaborate with other players to organize block parties, make wishes at the plaza fountain, and search for hidden collectibles. The game encourages social interaction and community building, allowing you to connect with others over shared interests in art, music, and meaningful conversations.
If you're interested in joining the playtest, head over to the Google Play Store, but make sure you're located in one of the designated playtest regions. If this isn't your cup of tea, stay tuned for our next news update on Bandai Namco's decision to discontinue PAC-MAN Mobile on its 45th Anniversary.