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The Sims 3 Into the Future Announced With New Screenshots

EA has announced The Sims 3 Into The Future and preorders will start on July 23rd for PC and Mac. Sims will go where they have never been before which is into the future! Now Sims can transport themselves into the future, master new technology and even meet their descendants!






From the Press Release
It’s a brave new world for the Sims as they go where they’ve never gone before – into the future and back. In The Sims 3 Into the Future, Sims can transport themselves hundreds of years forward where they can explore the world of tomorrow, meet their descendants, master the technology of the future, like hoverboards, jetpacks and food synthesizers and more. Have your fun, but be prepared for the consequences. Your Sims actions in the present will have surprising effects on the future.


Also revealed today, was The Sims 3 Movie Stuff pack. With The Sims 3 Movie Stuff pack, you can be inspired to tell all-new stories inspired by iconic movie genres like Western, Comic Book Blockbuster and Creepy Features. What story will you tell with the movie making stuff?

Earlier today, The Sims Studio held a live broadcast showing off The Sims 3 Into the Future gameplay for the first time and also debuted the first-look at the Western-themed stuff for The Sims 3 Movie Stuff. Fans who missed the broadcast can visit www.TheSims.com to read a blog from Sarah Holding about The Sims 3 Movie Stuff.




Developed by The Sims Studio, The Sims 3 Into the Future and The Sims Movie Stuff pack are for Win/Mac. The Sims 3 Into the Future is rated T for Teen by the ESRB. Pre-orders start on July 23rd for North America and on July 29th for International.

For more information or pre-order details please visit http://www.thesims.com/the-sims-3-into-the-future for The Sims 3 Into the Future and http://thesims.com/the-sims-3-movie-stuff for The Sims 3 Movie Stuff pack.





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