EA's long-running mobile game, The Simpsons: Tapped Out, is closing its doors. After a twelve-year run, the city-building game will be unavailable for download starting October 31st, 2024, with servers finally shutting down on January 24th, 2025. In-app purchases are already disabled.
The End of an Era
EA expressed gratitude to players for their decade-long support, acknowledging the successful partnership with The Simpsons and The Walt Disney Company. The game allowed players to build and customize their own versions of Springfield.
One Last Chance to Play?
If you haven't experienced the game, now's your last chance. The Simpsons: Tapped Out lets players rebuild Springfield after Homer's disastrous mishap. Players can manage the town, interact with beloved characters like Fat Tony, dress Bart as Daredevil, and even expand to Springfield Heights and run the Kwik-E-Mart.
The freemium game regularly featured updates reflecting show storylines and real-world holidays. While the game is free, in-game donuts power progression.
Download The Simpsons: Tapped Out from the Google Play Store before it's gone. Don't forget to check out our article on eBaseball: MLB Pro Spirit, another exciting mobile game launching this fall!