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- The Sims Mobile will be permanently shut down on January 20, 2026.
- After the shutdown, the game will no longer be accessible for any players.
- This information was officially announced by The Sims Mobile X account.
- Players should uninstall the game after the shutdown to free up device storage.
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The Sims Mobile Shutdown Confirmed by EA on January 20, 2026
Electronic Arts announced that The Sims Mobile servers will permanently shut down on January 20, 2026. After this date, the game will no longer be accessible, even for players who have it installed on their devices. The official The Sims Mobile X account announced this information.
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