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EA has released popular life simulation video game The Sims 4 for just $5 as a part of a current spring sale. Now you can beat the self-isolation blues by diving into the 2014 title for up to 75 percent off.

While the base game is selling for $5, you can also purchase expansion packs including Discover University, Island Living, Get Famous, and City Living, among others, for anywhere from $15 to $20, awarding you with savings of 25 to 50 percent.

The Sims announced the discounted price for The Sims 4 earlier this week, taking to Twitter to reveal that its spring sale has started "a little earlier this year." Many believe the low price points are in response to the coronavirus outbreak, which is of course leaving us all cooped up at home.

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The Sims 4 was developed by Redwood Shores studio of Maxis and published by EA. The life simulation game originally released in North America on September 2, 2014 for Microsoft Windows.

Follow the link below to purchase The Sims 4 for a discounted price of $5.

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