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Is inZOI Free to Play? Find Out Here

Author : Lucy Mar 26,2025

Is inZOI Free to Play? Find Out Here

Developed by inZOI Studio and published by Krafton, inZOI is an exciting life simulation game poised to challenge EA's The Sims. If you're curious about whether inZOI is free to play, here's what you need to know.

Is inZOI Paid or Free to Play?

inZOI is not a free game; you will need to purchase it at full price to play it upon its launch.

It's important to note that the move by EA to make The Sims 4 free to download and play (though still charging for expansion packs) might have led to some confusion about inZOI's pricing. However, inZOI's developers have never indicated that the game would be free. Given the game's high-quality focus on realism and immersion, it's understandable that it's a paid title.

At the time of writing, the developers have not listed a specific price on the Steam page. However, inZOI is set for an early access launch on March 28, and we can expect more details on its pricing around that time.

As mentioned, inZOI is a life simulation game that strives for maximum realism and immersion. The process of creating your character and pursuing their aspirations appears to be quite extensive. Unlike The Sims, you'll have the ability to actively control your character and fully explore the environments and interact with other NPCs. The game promises incredible detail, though it remains to be seen if it will meet the high expectations set for it.

Hopefully, this clarifies whether inZOI is free to play. For more tips and information on the game, be sure to check out The Escapist.

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