EA | Epic | Steam | |
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Bundle | Link | Link | Link |
The Sims | Link | Link | Link |
The Sims 2 | Link | Link | Link |
Additional notes:
- Both games have all the DLC (bar the IKEA collection for TS2 from I believe).
Both games have the Denuvo DRM for some reason so keep that in mind if you’re worried about it.
Seems to be a false alarm, EA removed any mention of Denuvo from the store pages.- The Sims 1 will still run at its original resolution, but will now scale pixels to make better use of larger monitors while preserving the look and layout of the game.
- Old save files and mods are compatible with this version of the game (TS for sure according to the help page, I’m not certain about TS2).
I don’t think they’ll remove the Ultimate Collection from people’s libraries. The main incentive to buy is… well, the ability to buy the games and the improved compatibility with modern systems - UC doesn’t really affect the main demographic, i.e. people who aren’t interested or knowledgeable enough to fix those issues on their own.