SimCity
The Sims 4 will be released in the fall of 2014, and will have many different improvements added to the series.
The Mac version of SimCity is suffering from programming issues, not server problems as before.
The game will be free to those who have the PC version and will feature cross-platform play.
A new survey may indicate that a offline mode for Simcity may be coming soon.
Despite the myriad of promises to the contrary, it seems that SimCity might be getting an offline mode after all. A Redditor recently posted a screen capture of an EA survey that featured a number of questions regarding potential features.
There's a new bit of SimCity DLC out today, and it's not a product tie in! Unfortunately, this also means that it's not free.
I'm still not entirely sure why anyone is still playing SimCity. Apparently enough people are though, and a new update is expected to go live very shortly.
SimCity is getting another big update this week, one I'm sure gamers are hopeful will fix more problems than it causes. Update 3.0 is set to patch up a wide range of issues including hotels, air pollution, vehicles, technical issues, and especially ongoing problems with traffic.
Will Wright speaks out about the controversial always online Simcity launch.
Here we are, once again reporting on more problems with EA and Maxis's SimCity. In a perfect world, these issues would have been taken care of well before the game's launch. In any logical world, they would have at least been worked out shortly after the game's disastrous first day.
It almost seems like a bad joke by now, but the SimCity fiasco is somehow still ongoing. Yesterday, the first major patch to the game since launch, Update 2.0, was released with Maxis hoping it would clear up many of the ongoing issues.
SimCity's servers will be going offline later tonight in anticipation of the update 2.0 patch. The game will be unavailable for about two hours at around 9 PM GMT later today, April 22.
A massive SimCity patch is set to drop on Monday, and Maxis is hoping that it will clear up many of the issues still plaguing the game. A post on the SimCity forums states that it will include "a number of top-requested bug fixes and improvements."
EA is putting in place the first update for SimCity on April 22 to fix several bugs.
Electronic Arts has revealed its latest SimCity promotion. This time, the company is offering in-game items at the low, low price of toothpaste.