It's hard to believe it's been 10 years since we discovered how hilarious it was to lock a Sim in a doorless room with nothing but ovens to keep him company, but there it is: The Sims franchise has turned 10 years old today. The press release announcing the series' first decade also reveals that the franchise has sold 125 million units lifetime-to-date, which is an impressive figure -- especially when you consider EA is only reporting the PC franchise numbers. That figure doesn't include console ports.
The Sims franchise has managed to generate $2.5 billion in revenue for EA. The latest iteration in the series, The Sims 3, was 2009's top-selling PC game and has sold 4.5 million copies so far worldwide. While one could argue the latest game's success is in large part due to the series' ability to appeal to just about every type of gamer, we'd argue that the inclusion of Ludwig Kietzmann really helped push it over the top.
Reader Comments (11)
Posted: Feb 4th 2010 10:07PM PilzE wants your mint spaghetti said
Ten years already? I hope to see the franchise around for another ten years . . . . . . or at least until 12 21 12.
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Posted: Feb 4th 2010 10:27PM ch3burashka said
Those motherf*cking Mayans, think they know everything...
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Posted: Feb 4th 2010 10:36PM MystileArmor said
I'm personally raising the glass to walls covered in creepy clown portraits in 2x2 rooms without doors. Only for visiting neighbours offcourse.
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Posted: Feb 4th 2010 11:24PM (Unverified) said
So, did The Sims have that little "talk" about girls and puberty yet?
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Posted: Feb 4th 2010 10:54PM (Unverified) said
Here's to 10 years of removing your doors just before the Repo-Man came.
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