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Paralives is finally here after years of life-sim fans waiting
May 26, 2026·3 min read
Paralives has been one of those games people kept checking on for years, watching small build-mode clips, character tools, and development updates while hoping it would eventually become real. Now it has. The indie life sim is out in Early Access, giving players their first proper chance to build homes, create Parafolks, and test the systems that have made it one of the most-watched alternatives to The Sims.
The game launched on May 25, 2026, at 10 AM ET on Steam for PC and Mac. It costs $40 during Early Access, with no preload, and the download is around 7.62GB.
The first version is built around creation
The launch build gives players the main pieces they expected first: home building, decorating, character creation, relationships, jobs, skills, and an open-world town.
Players can resize furniture, adjust colors, place objects more freely, and shape homes with a level of control that has been central to Paralives since its earliest reveals.
That makes Early Access feel like more than a small demo. It is not the finished game, but it gives fans enough of the core life-sim loop to start building, experimenting, and seeing how the game handles everyday life.
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Early Access means rough edges are part of the deal
Paralives is launching unfinished by design. Bugs, missing features, balance issues, and uneven systems should be expected while the developers continue building toward version 1.0.
That is worth saying clearly because life sims depend on a lot of connected pieces. Characters need to behave naturally, homes need to work properly, relationships need depth, and small daily actions need to feel smooth over many hours.
Players who want a polished full release may be better off waiting. Players who enjoy helping shape a game while it grows will have more reason to jump in now.
Free updates are a big part of the pitch
Paralives Studio expects Early Access to last about two years, with new features planned through free updates instead of paid DLC packs.
Life-sim fans are used to buying expansion packs for major features, so the idea of pets, cars, houseboats, town tools, more clothes, more furniture, new traits, and extra activities arriving as free updates is a major part of the game’s appeal.
The roadmap also includes bigger systems such as seasons, weather, swimming pools, and pets later in development. Before that, the team is expected to focus on bug fixes, performance, and quality-of-life improvements.
PC and Mac players get the first look
Paralives is available on Steam for PC and Mac as a single-player game. It can also be played offline, which fits the slower, more personal style many life-sim players want.
The next two years will decide how far Paralives can go. For now, players finally have the first playable version of a game that spent years being watched from the outside.

Paralives
PC (Microsoft Windows)Mac
Released
May 25, 2026
Developer
Alex Massé
Publisher
Alex Massé
Systems
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Mac
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