Electronic Arts pensa ad una versione Facebook di The Sims?

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The Sims FacebookElectronic Arts è molto attiva nell’ambito dei giochi Facebook, con l’etichetta Playfish il colosso americano produce titoli social molto interessanti, da Pet Society ad Hotel City, senza dimenticare My Empire e Crazy Planets. Il fiore all’occhiello è però rappresentato dalla linea sportiva, composta da FIFA Superstars, Madden NFL Superstars e World Series Superstars.

EA possiede molti brand popolari ed uno di questi, The Sims, potrebbe presto sbarcare anche sul social network di Mark Zuckerberg. Al momento non c’è nessuna conferma ufficiale, ma secondo alcune indiscrezioni i ragazzi di Playfish sarebbero al lavoro su una speciale versione Facebook di The Sims.

La sfida non è semplice, poichè The Sims è un gioco veramente complesso e non sarà facile riprodurre certe meccaniche su Facebook, a quanto pare però i lavori procedono in maniera spedita e nel giro di pochi mesi il gioco dovrebbe vedere la luce. Aspettiamo di saperne di più, ammettiamo che adesso siamo davvero curiosi.

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