Highlights

  • Life By You offers unprecedented customization and control, allowing players to shape every aspect of the game’s world and characters.
  • With an open-world concept, players can travel anywhere without loading screens, build homes, and even create quests and activities.
  • The game promises a wide range of transportation options, collectibles, and side quests for players to explore and enjoy in its immersive world.



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Life By You is an upcoming life simulator by Paradox Interactive, similar to EA and Maxis’ Sims franchise but with an ambitious approach to customization, city-building mechanics, and storytelling. Launching as a PC early access title on June 4, 2024, Life By You comes with a host of features designed to allow players to customize every part of the game’s world if they choose to, including the people in it, the stories that are told, and the layout and design of the world itself.


Life By You is an open-world title, but due to its hyperfocus on customization and originality, it will presumably be different from any open-world video game to date. Unlike The Sims, which generally allows players to control the lives of their main character’s family, Life By You gives players an unprecedented level of freedom by allowing them to control any character in the world at any time, taking on their most distinctive characteristics — like their memories, jobs, and hobbies — as a result. This means Life By You‘s open-world will be massive, so players can expect a sizable list of features to accompany it.

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Life By You’s Open-World Features Explained


There Are No Loading Screens in Life By You’s Open-World

One of the most standout features of Life By You is that there are no loading screens. While many open-world games strive to feature worlds without loading screens, it’s not always easy to do, especially if those open-worlds are filled with buildings players can enter. Following the profound statement, “Life doesn’t have loading screens,” Paradox has confirmed that players will be able to travel anywhere in Life By You (including indoors) without encountering any loading screens.

Life By You’s Open-World Is Fully Customizable

As its title suggests, Life By You is fully customizable in almost every way, and this includes its open-world. In Life By You‘s open-world, players can build homes to live in, shops to visit, and full towns for their characters to travel between. Life By You‘s open-world will have a variety of things in its world by default, but Paradox has confirmed that everything is editable.


Players Can Travel Anywhere They Can See in Life By You’s Open-World

One of the main selling points of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim‘s open-world was that if players could see it, they could travel to it. As it turns out, Paradox has taken that feature and run with it in Life By You, as players will be able to travel anywhere they can see in the game’s open-world. There will also be plenty of methods of transportation in Life By You, like driving, biking, skateboarding, motorbiking, jogging, and walking. To move, players can either click on a location to make their character move automatically, or they can use “Direct Control” mode to manually take over.

Life By You’s Open-World Will Have Plenty of Things for Players to Do

An open-world game wouldn’t be a true open-world experience without plenty of things for players to do. As such, Life By You‘s open-world includes various collectibles for players to discover — like seashells, archaeological finds, etc. — as well as side quests for them to complete. Players can also write their own quests if they wish, which inevitably results in an endless amount of content.


When it comes to Life By You‘s open-world, it’s difficult to nail down specific features, as almost the entire game is customizable if players choose to approach it that way. However, with no loading screens, plenty of activities, and the ability to travel almost anywhere, it takes the traditional open-world model and ups the ante for a bigger, more flexible experience better suited for its premise than those of other open-world games.

Paradox Interactive
Paradox Interactive

Date Founded
2004-00-00

Headquarters
Stockholm, Sweden
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