This summer, The Sims 4 will stop supporting 32-bit operating systems on PC, and on non-Metal Mac OS machines. The update is set for June, and it comes as a result of Apple’s plan to phase out support for OpenGL in its move to Metal. For Sims fans who still are running older, 32-bit CPUs, that’s tough news - they won’t be able to see any future updates to The Sims 4, and there won’t be any future bugfixes or tweaks to that version of the game. However, those players will still be able to play the game as it exists today thanks to a forthcoming Legacy Edition of The Sims 4. The Sims 4: Legacy Edition will “be made available” (EA doesn't mention a price, so we assume it'll be free) to existing owners of The Sims 4 on both PC and Mac, according to a post on the Sims Community forums and EA Help. The Legacy Edition isn’t going to be available for sale, but current players will get instructions from EA on how to obtain their copies when it launches in June this year.
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