A new next-gen realistic game combining elements of The Sims and GTA

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A new life simulation game is set to be released by the end of the year, focusing on creating characters and stories in a virtual world of your own making.

For years, The Sims has been unmatched in the world of life simulation games, but now it will face competition. The upcoming game, InZOI, allows players to build their own virtual worlds, much like The Sims.

Developed by South Korean company Krafton, InZOI aims to be as realistic as possible, with great attention to detail. Along with creating your own characters and homes, the game will feature cars that can be customized. You can drive around the world, give rides to friends, and explore different areas.


Unlike The Sims, InZOI will offer a fully open world, where players can engage in everyday activities like shopping or using public transportation. The game will be available on Microsoft Windows via Steam in late 2024, with a later release planned for consoles.

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