Electronic Arts, widely known as EA, is currently hosting an exclusive playtest for their upcoming game, *City Life Game with Friends*, which is a part of EA’s The Sims Project Rene. This playtest, specifically designed for Android users, aims to gather valuable feedback on the game's performance and player interactions. It's a golden opportunity to get an early glimpse into what EA has in store for this exciting project.
Where Is the City Life Game with Friends Playtest Available?
The playtest for *City Life Game with Friends* is exclusively available on Android devices. Your phone needs to be running at least Android 12 and should have 4GB of RAM to participate. However, access isn't open to everyone; it's limited to select regions.
The playtest will be active until April 4th, 2025, but the exact end time varies by region: 7 PM UTC, 6 AM AEST in Australia, and 3 AM PHT in the Philippines. Once the playtest concludes, the game will be shut down, and participants will need to uninstall it from their devices.
Keep in mind, this isn't the final version of the game nor a complete representation of what the end product will look like. It's an experimental phase where EA is testing various concepts and ideas for *City Life Game with Friends*.
What’s in Store?
Once you're in the playtest, you'll have the chance to create a character that reflects your personal style and vibe. The neighborhood in *City Life Game with Friends* is vibrant and full of activities. You can explore the Thrift Shop for new outfits, relax at the Café, or engage in community events.
The game encourages social interaction and community building. You can collaborate with others to organize block parties, make wishes at the plaza fountain, and hunt for hidden collectibles. Whether your interests lie in art, music, or simply sparking meaningful conversations, there's plenty to keep you engaged.
If you're interested in participating, head over to the Google Play Store to check if you're in one of the playtest regions. If this isn't your cup of tea, stay tuned for our next piece of news on Bandai Namco's decision to discontinue PAC-MAN Mobile on its 45th Anniversary.