EA Responds to EA Buyout Petition in a Private Leaked Message to Sims Creators

EA Responds to EA Buyout Petition in a Private Leaked Message to Sims Creators

By Jovan from Sims Community, Originally Published on Sims Community

EA Community Managers tell their Creators within Creator Network to “Take Space if Things Feel Overwhelming” – among other things.

Might I suggest that you take space if things feel overwhelming? At least that’s EA’s suggestion in response to the latest EA Buyout livestream hosted by lilsimsie – who left their Creator Network in October and is now doing a livestream informing people about the buyout deal.

Players Alliance HQ - EA Deal Buyout

In a leaked message posted by @lunar_briney on X, we have a new message from Electronic Arts Community Managers sent internally to Sims members of the EA Creator Network.

The message acknowledges the current planned livestream happening today: “Moments like this can bring attention and opinions across social channels, and we want to make sure you feel supported.” The message gives creators internally the right to express honest opinions, but also “step back from the conversation entirely”.

They also hinted and stated that “as we continue building the future of The Sims” so that’s something for folks who are possibly looking forward to The Sims Project X. Our words though, not theirs!

Leaked Statement from EA Community Managers to Sims Creators

We’re aware of a planned livestream today discussing EA’s agreement to be acquired. Moments like this can bring attention and opinions across social channels, and we want to make sure you feel supported.

As we continue building the future of The Sims, our team’s creative control guided by our values of inclusivity, choice, creativity, community, and play remain unchanged. The Sims will always be a space where you can express your authentic self.

There’s no expectation for you to engage with or respond to this conversation. You will always be free to express your honest opinions if you choose to, but it’s also completely okay if you’d prefer to step back from the conversation entirely.

If you do get questions from your community, you can always:

  • Let people know you don’t have additional information to share
  • Direct them to official Sims channels for updates such as our Discord and/or Newsroom
  • Take space if things feel overwhelming

You can also refer back to your creator toolkit for additional guidance.

Above all, our goal is to make sure you’re not put in a position where you feel responsible for explaining.

If you do get questions from your community, you can always:

  • Let people know you don’t have additional information to share
  • Direct them to official Sims channels for updates such as our Discord and/or Newsroom
  • Take space if things feel overwhelming

You can also refer back to your creator toolkit for additional guidance.

Above all, our goal is to make sure you’re not put in a position where you feel responsible for explaining or defending anything related to this moment.

If you experience any issues or need support, please don’t hesitate to reach out directly – we’re here.

We’ll continue to keep you updated as needed, and we appreciate you as always.

The Sims Team

This is probably the first time that EA and The Sims division have more directly acknowledged claims and thoughts about players on the EA buyout.