While The Sims 5 is a ways off at the moment, the The Sims 5 release date. According to the same report nothing has been made public at present, although it's unclear if anything will be made available in the future.
We won't be sharing any ways to access The Sims 5 if anything does make its way online, and we've reached out directly to EA for a statement on the validity of the story as well.
At the moment The Sims 5 is in the very early stages of development, with a full release date not expected for quite some time, but now one of the behind-the-scenes playtesters has allegedly told Insider Gaming that they've been able to generate "access tokens" for the game.
These access tokens are apparently generated through the private Denuvo playtester tokens, with Denuvo being the anti-tamper digital rights management technology used to stop the pirating of games.
According to Insider Gaming the reason the pirating has been made so easy is due to The Sims running on Unreal Engine, as the playtest build is unencrypted, apparently making bying security "real easy."
EA is currently prototyping The Sims 5 in Unreal Engine 5, and it's unclear if the full game will release in the same engine down the line. You can find the original story on Insider Gaming, and we'll update this article if or when we hear back from EA on The Sims 5 pirating issue.
In the meantime, we recently did a massive The Sims 5 cloud integration going forward as well.