The Sims Studio

The Sims Studio
Division
Industry Computer and video games
Interactive entertainment
Predecessor Maxis
Successor Maxis (integrated into)
Founded 2006
Headquarters Redwood City, California, U.S.
Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
Products The Sims series (2006–present)
Owner Electronic Arts
Parent Maxis
Website https://www.thesims.com/

The Sims Studio is a division of Maxis, a subsidiary label of Electronic Arts.[1] Its primary location is situated at the Electronic Arts’ Redwood City campus,[2] where other EA studios, such as Visceral Games, are located. In addition to the Redwood City site, the team has also consisted of individuals from EA Black Box within EA Canada. There's a secondary studio, located at Salt Lake City. Upon inception, The Sims Studio took over production and expansion of the popular game franchise The Sims from Maxis;[3] before eventually being reintegrated with the Maxis label in time for production of The Sims 3: University Life, and later The Sims 4.

History

After many years of successful titles in The Sims franchise, in 2006 Electronic Arts transferred all development responsibilities from the original developer, Maxis, to their newly created division initially named The Sims Division, later changed to the current name. Rod Humble was selected to lead this new team as the studio head. Maxis refocused their attention on their next project: Spore.[4] Scott Evans is the current General Manager of the Studio, and Lucy Bradshaw is the General Manager of EA Maxis.

Particularly, Will Wright and Maxis were not involved in the development of The Sims 3, although many developers of former Maxis products remained involved in its production. This third generation of the main series was developed entirely by The Sims Studio. In 2012, EA announced an organizational restructuring that features Maxis as one of their four primary labels, effectively replacing the former EA Play label. As part of this initiative, The Sims Studio became a part of the EA Maxis label (Redwood Shores studios). Thus, the Maxis branding is now once again present on releases starting with The Sims 3: University Life, developed by the Salt Lake City studios, and SimCity, developed by the Emeryville studios.

The Sims Studio, now integrated back into the Maxis subsidiary of EA, and released The Sims 4 in September 2014.

Games developed

Below is a list of games that The Sims Studio has developed. Items with an asterisk (*) indicate that they are known to be currently working on that project.

Game Release Date Platform(s)
The Sims 3 June 2, 2009 Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo 3DS
The Sims 3: World Adventures November 18, 2009 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: High-End Loft Stuff February 2, 2010 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Ambitions June 1, 2010 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Fast Lane Stuff September 7, 2010 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Late Night October 26, 2010 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Outdoor Living Stuff February 1, 2011 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Generations May 31, 2011 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Town Life Stuff July 26, 2011 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Pets October 18, 2011 Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo 3DS
The Sims 3: Master Suite Stuff January 24, 2011 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Showtime March 6, 2012 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Katy Perry's Sweet Treats June 5, 2012 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Diesel Stuff July 10, 2012 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Supernatural September 4, 2012 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Seasons November 12, 2012 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: 70s, 80s, & 90s Stuff January 22, 2013 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: University Life March 5, 2013 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Island Paradise June 25, 2013 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Movie Stuff September 10, 2013 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 3: Into the Future October 22, 2013 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 4 September 2, 2014 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 4: Outdoor Retreat January 13, 2015 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 4: Get to Work March 31, 2015 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 4: Luxury Party Stuff May 19, 2015 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 4: Perfect Patio Stuff June 16, 2015 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 4: Spa Day July 14, 2015 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 4: Cool Kitchen Stuff August 11, 2015 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 4: Get Together December 8, 2015 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 4: Movie Hangout Stuff January 12, 2016 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 4: Romantic Garden Stuff February 9, 2016 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 4: Dine Out June 7, 2016 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 4: Kids Room Stuff June 28, 2016 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 4: Backyard Stuff July 19, 2016 Windows, Mac OS X
The Sims 4: City Living November 1, 2016 Windows, Mac OS X

References

  1. "EA Company Labels". Electronic Arts. Retrieved 2012-05-09.
  2. "Behind the scenes: The Sims studio". GamesRadar. 2010-05-04. Retrieved 2012-04-11.
  3. "EA Teams Maxis". Electronic Arts. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
  4. "IGN: The Sims Studio". IGN. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
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