EA works together with Overwolf on a special new hub for those who curate their own upgrades to The Sims. The Sims is no stranger to modifications as players have been updating their own upgrades and additional features since it first launched in 2001.
The new project will allow users to have access to a safe and moderated space to find new content and that existing mods to be updated regularly to new versions. Lyndsay Pearson, the VP of franchise creative for The Sims at EA states, "It's something we've been talking about for a long time [...] How can we recognize the creations of these creators and offer a safer way for the consumers to engage with the content?"
Virtual Game Customization Hubs
EA and Overwolf to Launch a New Hub to The Sims Creator Mods
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Game Mod Hubs - Expect to see more game companies partnering with third-party providers to offer a secure and moderated platform for users to customize and share game content.
2. User-created Content Recognition - Companies that cater to user-generated content should consider offering recognition and incentives for creators to increase engagement and loyalty.
3. Safe Gaming Communities - Creating a safe and moderated gaming environment can be a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies that want to attract and retain users who prioritize safety and responsible use.
Industry Implications
1. Video Game - Video game companies can partner with third-party providers to create a secure and moderated platform for users to customize and share game content.
2. Social Media - Social media companies can learn from the gaming industry and implement moderated communities to promote a safe and positive user experience.
3. Influencer Marketing - Partnering with user-generated content creators to develop customized products and campaigns allows companies to tap into the creativity and loyalty of their audience.