It's all change at the Sims studio, as head Lucy Bradshaw is no longer with EA after being with the company for more than two decades.
The former Maxis boss's departure was confirmed by EA CEO Andrew Wilson, who announced the news via an organisational update.
"Today we are announcing that Lucy Bradshaw is moving on from Electronic Arts," Wilson said.
"Through 23 years with our company, Lucy has brought an incredible passion for games and our player community."
He added: "I want to thank Lucy for her dedication to EA, her contributions to Maxis, and the creative spirit she infused in every one of her teams and projects.
"We wish her the best as she takes on her next adventure."
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Bradshaw's roles will now be transferred to Rachel Franklin, who has been leading Maxis' The Sims Studio division.
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