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MySims May Be Headed to Nintendo Switch, Report Says
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MySims May Be Headed to Nintendo Switch, Report Says

Aug 23, 2024 5:00 PM

MySims, the beloved life simulation game originally released on the Nintendo Wii and DS, is reportedly making a comeback on the Nintendo Switch. A rumored remaster may launch in late 2024, with speculation surrounding a potential release date of November 19. European retailers have already begun listing the Switch version, igniting excitement among fans. The details regarding whether this version is a full remake or a remaster remain unclear. This revival comes after a long hiatus from the franchise, which has not seen a new MySims title since 2010.

Will MySims be a remaster or a full remake on Nintendo Switch?

Currently, it is unclear if the upcoming MySims for Nintendo Switch will be a remaster or a full remake, as reports have only hinted at a "remaster of sorts." More details are expected as the release date approaches.

MySims serves as a spin-off of EA's iconic The Sims franchise, allowing players to rebuild a town, attract new residents, and decorate homes to keep the inhabitants happy. With its fresh, whimsical art style, MySims has fostered its own unique fanbase, separate from the main series. The original game launched in 2007, and since then, the franchise has spawned several sequels and spin-offs, adding depth to the MySims universe. Despite the anticipation of The Sims 5, MySims could be the perfect way for EA to reintroduce an old favorite to a new audience, especially on a popular platform like the Nintendo Switch.



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