Guess what, folks! In celebration of The Sims’ 25th anniversary, EA and Maxis are giving a delightful surprise to all the retro Sims enthusiasts out there. Those much-discussed re-releases of the first two Sims games aren’t just rumors—they’re the real deal, launching today for your gaming pleasure.
There were whispers and predictions that EA would roll these classics back out into the digital realm on PC by the end of January. Lo and behold, they made it happen just as the clock struck the last hour on January 31st, precisely as the week wrapped up. Talk about last-minute excitement!
You can grab these gems via the EA App, Epic Games Store, or Steam. They’re being offered under the titles The Sims: Legacy Collection and The Sims 2: Legacy Collection. For those wanting both, there’s the Sims 25th Birthday Bundle—two nostalgic packages wrapped up together for your convenience.
EA had a heartwarming message for the fans: “To celebrate our legacy and honor the incredible fans that have been with us along the way, we’re re-releasing two fan-favorite titles that contain familiar neighborhoods and beloved characters—like the sneaky burglar, the unpredictable genie, and Sunny the Tragic Clown—that started it all. Rediscover the nostalgia and magic of the classics that welcomed so many of you into our amazing community.”
Now, let’s talk pricing. If you’re eyeing the bundle, it’s going for $39.99. Interested in just The Sims: Legacy Collection? That’s $19.99. The Sims 2: Legacy Collection is priced at $29.99. Each package comes packed with most of the original expansion packs, although, sadly, The Sims 2’s IKEA Home Stuff pack missed the cut. On the upside, it includes two different holiday packs and the H&M Fashion Stuff pack, which should satisfy anyone with a penchant for stylish tie-ins.
Adding another fun twist, The Sims 4’s Throwback Fit Kit and Grunge Revival Kit are tossed into the mix. The first kit complements the original game while the latter accompanies the second. These extras are a sweet perk for those who haven’t added them to their collection yet.
So, if you’re currently lounging in the quirky “meme jacuzzi” section over on the delightfully strange Sims Y2K website just for kicks, take a quick break. Dry yourself off from the meme-water, and indulge in these lovingly crafted re-releases. They’re a real treat for anyone nostalgic for the early days of the Sims universe!