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    EA’s $55 Billion Saudi Buyout Sparks Sims Creator Exodus Over Inclusion Fears

    Leading community figures abandon EA partnerships amid concerns the acquisition could reshape The Sims’ values
    By Stevan WilliamsNovember 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Electronic Arts’ $55 billion acquisition by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has triggered widespread unease among The Sims community. The all-cash deal, set to close in early 2027, would take EA private under the Saudi sovereign wealth fund, raising concerns over the future of the franchise’s long-standing focus on diversity and inclusivity.

    Several high-profile Sims creators have withdrawn from EA’s Creator Network in protest, ending their collaborations and revenue partnerships. Their departure reflects growing fears that the new ownership could influence creative direction and undermine The Sims’ inclusive identity, especially regarding LGBTQ+ representation.

    For many creators, the sale represents more than a financial transaction—it signals uncertainty about creative freedom and the values that have defined the series for decades. Some have also expressed broader frustration with EA’s monetization practices and technical issues that have eroded community trust.

    EA’s studio Maxis has attempted to calm concerns, reaffirming that its mission and values remain unchanged. Yet reassurance has done little to ease skepticism within a community that views the buyout as a potential turning point for the franchise.

    As the deal awaits approval, the loss of major creator voices underscores the growing tension between corporate interests and community values—raising questions about whether The Sims can preserve its identity under new ownership.

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    Stevan has been covering the technology news scene since 2016. Have passion in game and AI technology.

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