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I have seen some footage, not including this one per se, that EA has no announced plan, if not any, on Sims 5, their replacement successor of Sims 4, that is.
https://www.pcgamesn.com/the-sims-5/guide#:~:text=The%20Sims%205%20is%20no,'3'%20and%20'4.
That being said, to have what InZoi will get through free updates, you have to pay for packs in the Sims. And you have to pay A LOT.
InZoi is an affordable potential, while Sims 4 is a very expensive finished product.
inZOI is off to a good start but as for right now it's just a very pretty and functionally basic life simulation.
Inzoi isn't priced as a early access game so I do feel it should be judged harsher