A major update has arrived for fans of The Sims franchise — and it’s bittersweet. The Sims Mobile is shutting down next year, marking the end of an era for players who’ve spent years building digital lives on their phones. EA announced that today’s patch will be the game’s final update, and servers will officially close on January 20, 2026.
Since its 2018 debut, The Sims Mobile has received over 50 updates, new features, and countless in-game events. However, EA confirmed that starting today, players can no longer spend real money in the app. The game will also be removed from iOS and Android stores tomorrow, ahead of its complete shutdown next year.
This means that after January 2026, The Sims Mobile will be entirely unplayable — a significant change for one of EA’s longest-running mobile titles.
The decision to sunset The Sims Mobile appears to be part of EA’s broader strategy to transition the franchise toward its future. While The Sims 4 continues to thrive with regular updates and expansions, EA is preparing for its next big leap: Project Rene.
Often described as the “next generation of The Sims,” Project Rene is expected to combine both single-player and multiplayer experiences across PC and mobile platforms. That makes maintaining two mobile-focused versions less practical — and helps explain why The Sims Mobile is shutting down next year.
EA has kept details about Project Rene largely under wraps, but early previews suggest it could revolutionize the series. Players can reportedly collaborate on builds, share creations in real time, and experience a seamless connection between devices.
This ambitious direction could make Project Rene a spiritual successor to The Sims Mobile, with a more advanced, cross-platform experience that brings The Sims community closer together than ever.
With The Sims Mobile entering its final months, EA has outlined what fans can expect before the servers go dark:
Final Update Released: The latest patch is the game’s last.
No More Purchases: Real-money transactions have been disabled.
Game Delisting: The app will be removed from both the App Store and Google Play.
Server Closure: Official shutdown date is January 20, 2026.
Players can continue enjoying their current saves until that date, but after the shutdown, all progress and content will be lost.
This announcement also comes as EA undergoes major internal changes. The company is reportedly in the process of going private in a $55 billion deal, which could reshape the future of its most iconic franchises — including The Sims, Battlefield, and FIFA.
While it’s too early to tell how this restructuring might affect Project Rene, one thing is clear: EA is streamlining its focus on next-generation titles. The closure of The Sims Mobile reflects that evolving strategy.
The community’s reaction has been a mix of nostalgia and disappointment. Longtime players have taken to social media to share screenshots, farewell messages, and memories from years of gameplay. Many are hopeful that Project Rene will carry forward the spirit of The Sims Mobile, offering even deeper creativity and social interaction.
Even with The Sims Mobile shutting down next year, the franchise shows no signs of fading. The Sims 4 remains active, and Project Rene promises to define the next decade of virtual life simulation.
For fans, this isn’t a goodbye — it’s a transition. As one chapter closes, another begins for The Sims universe.
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