The Sims 1 and 2 Re-Released on PC with Legacy Collection Featuring All Expansions
The Sims 1 and 2 Re-Released on PC with Legacy Collection Featuring All Expansions
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Sims, EA has re-released the first two games in the beloved social simulation franchise, The Sims and The Sims 2. Now available on popular platforms like the EA app, Epic Games Store, and Steam, these classics have been bundled into The Sims 25th Birthday Bundle, but fans can also purchase them separately as The Sims Legacy Collection and The Sims 2 Legacy Collection. These versions include all the original expansions and bonus content, but players should note that the re-release does not feature updated graphics or gameplay enhancements.
The Sims 1 and 2 Legacy Collection Now Available
EA’s announcement came as a nostalgic treat for long-time fans, highlighting the charm and iconic elements that The Sims series became known for. Players can revisit the familiar neighborhoods and quirky characters that started it all, such as the notorious burglar, the unpredictable genie, and the unforgettable Sunny the Tragic Clown. While these re-released games maintain their original look and feel, they have been updated to support modern computers, as well as Windows 10 and 11 operating systems. Importantly, The Sims and The Sims 2 now feature improved compatibility for larger displays, thanks to an updated rendering engine and pixel resolution scaling options.
A Nod to Legacy and Community-Fueled Improvements
EA took care to preserve the essence of the original games while making them more accessible to modern users. Though The Sims 1 retains its original resolution, players can now scale the pixels when playing on larger monitors. The updated rendering engine ensures that The Sims 2 runs smoothly on current systems, with a more versatile scaling option. Furthermore, some legacy issues that the community had reported in The Sims 2 have been addressed, improving the overall experience for fans who may have encountered bugs in the past.
What to Expect from the Legacy Collection
While these re-releases are a nod to the past, they aren’t entirely modernized versions of the games. There are no remastered graphics or gameplay changes, so the experience remains true to the original games. However, the addition of expanded support for modern operating systems and larger screens makes the Legacy Collection an accessible way to relive the nostalgia of these iconic titles without needing to use older hardware. Fans can look forward to diving back into the virtual worlds they loved or introducing these classics to a new generation of players.



