The Sims 5 Open World Map Leaked, It’s Claimed

The Sims 5 Open World Map Leaked, It's Claimed

Images have surfaced online reportedly showing a playtest build of Project Rene, the codename for The Sims 5. In the images, we see a rough, top-down map of a large city-style area with a river running through it, and then in follow-up images, there are in-game snapshots of areas that correspond to that top-down map.

These images, which are apparently the results of a datamining effort, were posted on Reddit earlier today by DzXAnt22. In ā€˜the filesā€™, the user explained that theyā€™d found reference images aligning the map and its aesthetics to Paris.


The Sims, But Bigger

At first blush, it appears that The Sims 5 will feature quite a sizeable open-world environment if the recent leak is to be believed. Following the post containing the images on Reddit, the dataminer had a few more details to share.

Firstly, they confirmed that the playtest build runs smoothly ā€“ even on a mobile device. The game makes use of asset streaming and LODs to ensure a stable framerate, and the dataminer stressed that ā€˜performance is rock solid even when fully zoomed outā€™.

It was then confirmed that there are no ā€˜travelā€™ icons to be found in the gameā€™s files, and there are also no references to ā€˜travellingā€™ to other lots or locations, which suggests an open-world, real-time operating model will be at play in The Sims 5. Unfortunately, it was then mentioned that the build is more than a year old, so things will have certainly changed by now.


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