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‘I like to be challenged’: Sims boss Lyndsay Pearson is ‘excited’ to see more developers trying to break into the life sim space

The Sims franchise creative VP Lyndsay Pearson isn’t worried about other developers trying to stake their claim in EA’s long-held life sim monopoly; rather, she welcomes the rivalry. Speaking to PC Gamer about the series’ 25th anniversary and the future of The Sims, Pearson dove a little into why she thinks the life sim genre is such a tough formula for others to crack.

“I think the reason The Sims continues to be so unique is we can offer this breadth of content through DLC and over the years,” she said, adding that such a large scope is “really difficult to capture in a lot of experiences, because maybe it doesn’t always make sense and it’s a lot of things to get to work together.”

Inzoi character studio - A Zoi designed to look like Billie Eilish

Inzoi is one of the Sims challengers set to release this year. (Image credit: Krafton / Adapted from Canvas template by IngridBee)

Similarly to what ex-Sims head Rod Humble told PC Gamer last year while he was making the now-canned Life by You, Pearson pointed to the sheer complexity that making something on this scale entails. “How do you make all those sort of pushes and pulls on the simulation make some amount of sense? And there’s this very fine balance between being too smart, and your characters don’t need you at all, and not being smart enough where they don’t do anything unpredictable,” she said. “That is really hard to get right. Even The Sims has swung back and forth over the years, right? Like, you go back and play an old Sims game, it’s hard to keep your Sims alive.

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