Paralives' early‑access roadmap indicates its first major update will arrive in the fourth quarter of 2026, slated for a free rollout between October and December. In the meantime, the team plans a series of hotfixes and quality‑of‑life tweaks from June through September, followed by a broader development window of roughly two years before the game reaches a full 1.0 launch.
Among the most eye‑catching additions are systems that The Sims series abandoned years ago: weather and seasonal cycles, customizable pools, pets, cars, bikes, and even houseboats with working garages. The roadmap also lists expanded build‑mode tools—curved walls, enhanced terrain editing, and the ability to pick up whole rooms—as well as new Paramaker options like voice pitch sliders and a richer skin‑tone palette. Live‑mode will gain a weather engine, a gardening system, and deeper social mechanics such as calendars, story cards, and a sexual‑orientation selector.

Paralives estimates about two years of early‑access development before its official release, meaning fans can expect feature‑rich expansions comparable to The Sims 4 packs. The schedule may shift, so players should keep an eye on the studio’s Patreon updates for the latest details.



