The game, first released in 2023, sounds impressive: it’s designed to allow entire towns to be simulated on the fly, with no loading screens. However, according to a forum post by Paradox deputy CEO Mattias Lilja, the game has some issues that may not be easily fixed even if it requires additional development time.
“A few weeks ago, we decided to delay the Early Access release in order to re-evaluate life is up to you, because we still feel the game is lacking in some key areas,” Lilja said. “While an extension was an option, once we paused to take a broader look at the game, it became clear that the road to a launch we were confident in was too long and uncertain.”
Lilja said the game had “a lot going for it,” but the company realized “when we believe more time won’t get us close enough to a version that we’re happy with, that’s when we believe it’s better to stop.”
this life is up to you The team isn’t the only one trying something new The Sims: Earlier UFO The developer recently formed Midsummer Studios to develop its own new life simulation game. But EA is trying to do more The Sims Additionally, a new free-to-play Sims game has been developed, codenamed Project Rene.