When the Sims 3 went on sale in the midst of the Electronic Entertainment Expo,
some worried it might be overshadowed by the event. They shouldn't
have. Buoyed by sterling critical praise, the game has sold over 1.4
million copies in its first week on the market, Electronic Arts
announced today.
The Sims 3's milestone further fills the coffers the Sims franchise, which has generated well over $4 billion
since its launch in 2000. And while the Sims 2 and its expansions have
sold over 100 million copies, the Sims 3 may outshine its predecessor,
if its first-week sales are any prognosticator. EA reports that the
game is the fastest-selling PC title in its history, auguring that it
and its inevitable expansions will be fixtures on bestseller lists for
years to come.
As outlined in GameSpot's review,
the Sims 3 includes several new features. Players can customize their
characters' personalities, choosing among traits such as, brave,
artistic, absent-minded, and kleptomaniac. Furniture and clothing can
be customized based on color and pattern. The game also sports a new
dynamic, real-time neighborhood system where households are seamlessly
integrated.
Ironically, EA is celebrating the Sims 3's sales without the mastermind of the Sims franchise, Will Wright. In April, he left EA Games to establish an "entertainment think tank" called Stupid Fun Club.