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The Sims 1 and 2 Return to PC at Last Today via The Sims 25th Birthday Bundle


EA and Maxis are celebrating the 25th anniversary of The Sims franchise with a truly excellent surprise. Today, both The Sims 1 and The Sims 2 are available on PC once again via two Legacy Collections and The Sims 25th Birthday Bundle.

EA has announced that it’s releasing The Sims: Legacy Collection and The Sims 2: Legacy Collection today on PC. The two are available separately as well as combined for $40 in The Sims 25th Birthday Bundle.

Both games include all expansions and almost all stuff packs, as it looks like The Sims 2: Legacy Collection is missing the IKEA Home Stuff pack from 2008. But otherwise, everything’s there. In fact, both collections include some bonus content, with The Sims 1 getting something called Throwback Fit Kit and The Sims 2 receiving a Grunge Revival Kit on top of all the other add-ons.

EA’s re-release of the two older The Sims games marks the first time in over a decade that both gave have been readily available to play. The Sims 1 was only ever released on disc, so for years now unless you were able to track down an old physical copy and somehow make it run on a modern Windows machine, there was just no way to get ahold of it (and that doesn’t even include the expansion packs!). The Sims 2 was available more recently in 2014 via an Ultimate Collection on EA’s Origin store, but the Ultimate Collection was taken down a while ago. So unless you took advantage of it at the time, The Sims 2 remained unavailable to you unless you could similarly find a physical disc. With these two new collections, all four The Sims games are now easily purchaseable and playable again through digital storefronts.

We gave The Sims 1 a 9.5/10 and The Sims 2 an 8.5/10 waaaaay back in the day when we first reviewed them both. While the series has added numerous new features and ironed out a lot of kinks since then, the originals are still worth checking out for their goofiness, relative simplicity, challenge, and legacy.

The Sims: Legacy Collection and The Sims 2: Legacy Collection are both available now on Steam, the Epic Games Store, and through the EA app.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. You can find her posting on BlueSky @duckvalentine.bsky.social. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.



Today marks a special day for all Sims fans as The Sims 1 and 2 make their long-awaited return to PC with The Sims 25th Birthday Bundle. This bundle includes both classic games, allowing players to relive the nostalgia of creating their own virtual worlds and guiding their Sims through life’s ups and downs.

For many longtime fans, The Sims 1 and 2 hold a special place in their hearts as the games that introduced them to the beloved franchise. With updated graphics and compatibility for modern operating systems, this bundle offers a fresh way to experience these timeless classics.

Whether you’re a seasoned Simmer or a newcomer to the series, The Sims 25th Birthday Bundle is a must-have for anyone looking to celebrate the legacy of this iconic game. So gather your Sims, design your dream homes, and let the virtual storytelling begin once again in The Sims 1 and 2.

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