The official survey from EA is researching into the success of Krafton’s new life simulation game.
Almost a hundred questions about InZOI. Electronic Arts and The Sims Team definitely want to know what’s behind the success story of InZOI, the new life simulation game on the market from publisher Krafton. Which managed to sell over 1 million copies in just under a week after its initial Early Access release!
EA really wants to know what made life simulation players, and their own player base, try out InZOI. Including a detailed research survey which includes tens of questions revolving around InZOI, its features and player base collection analysis.

Down below we’ve included screenshots of all the important questions shared from the survey, including the full official survey link which is active at the moment.
InZOI Research Survey by The Sims Labs and EA
I took the official EA InZOI Research survey myself and counted over 90 questions which revolved around the game’s launch and features. The survey includes detailed questions and comparisons between InZOI and The Sims 4. From existing comparing systems like Canvas from InZOI and The Gallery from The Sims 4, Clothing and Graphics comparisons and more.
The research survey also gives optional questions about player’s nationality, sexuality and gender. Assuming that EA is collecting data for this The Sims Labs research, it could be possible that they’re inspired to take some of the features from InZOI into The Sims Franchise.
We often talk how both games can co-exist in their own lane. This could be the very first step of that positive competition in the life simulation game market that could, in the end, enhance both products to their maximum potential.
I highlighted some of the most interesting questions from the InZOI research survey in the gallery below:


















You can choose to participate in EA’s official InZOI Research Survey by clicking the button down below. Do note that the survey is highly detailed, meaning that it’ll take more than several minutes to complete.
It’s not known how long this survey will be open for. But since both InZOI and The Sims are planned to stick around for years to come, I’m sure it won’t be the first research survey either.
What are your thoughts on the latest InZOI research survey? Stay tuned to all things The Sims and InZOI right here on Sims Community!
Knowing inZoi lost 90% of its players in 19 days after their release, maybe they want to know how it was possible to lose more in less than a month than they did in 25 years?
Right? At a first glance it initially looks like a success, but the refunds, the amount of active players vs how many people own it but aren’t, and the missing features that make it look worse than the sims 4 gameplay wise.
What EA SHOULD take from this is that if they don’t shape up, someone else will fill the life sim niche. Inzoi is more like a flop than a success, but there are other studios still gunning for the life sim crown. Most notably in my mind is Paralives, as theirs looks the most promising as being a viable replacement for EA’s sim series. It honestly looks like what the sims 4 should have been from what the Para dev team have shown thus far.
How do you know Inzoi lost 90% of its players? Have they brought the statistics out showing 90% or you’re just agreeing with the YouTube content creators (that might be paid) telling you how bad the game is and people are leaving. Please let’s stop this propaganda! EA wouldn’t have done the survey with such detailed questions if truly 90% of Inzoi players have stopped playing the game.
You know all of this stuff is visible on Steam right
Amount of refunds has never been available. Inzoi sold one million copies, all it shows is active players, people have to live their life too.
Active players doesn’t equal owned copies.
You sound like a shill for EA. Stay mad that InZOI is giving EA something to be scared about. If it means we get better product and service from Maxis and EA for once, then I’m all for competition.
lmao chile girlie ♥, I never told my POV I’ve just related news, end of the story. plus i’m also for competition if it brings better content for the sims.
Inzoi is not a flop. Inzoi is a shell with constant updates and plans already being worked on to add a LOT more. People who gave up on it rn i guarentee most will be back when they have add more into Inzoi. The only reason they released as is is because we wanted them to and it was finally stable enough to build on and play. But they even sid its by no means done yet that its not a finished game. They communicate and they listen and they do the work. That is why I like them more than EA. Im not done playing sims yet either. But im keeping my game of inzoi because i want to watch it grow. People are so judgemental of a game like inzoi because of how much sims has played a role over the generations. But I like the future of inzoi thats been presented to us. So thats just my opinion. But i stand by what I said about the lack of players all coming back in the future. Once inzoi adds more content and mod support. They will take to it more. There is no replacement for The sims. And i do love all 4 sims generations of the game. But i myself am tired of EA drama.
I’m really surprised how few people know or care about the use of AI in Inzoi, particularly now that there’s news/speculation it used copyrighted material without permission.
This sounds like a sus comment though because all modern computers and smartphones now feature in-built AI services which we all know now were trained on copyrighted material on public domains. Open-AI did this and there are many reports online showing this. So to make the argument that few people know or care about the use of AI in Inzoi is not the issue. Inzoi can’t be the scapegoat for an issue that is currently at the forefront of all AI. The big issues with AI right now are copyrighted data sets and the amount of energy it takes to train data sets. Every big company now has AI services so if you really want to make the argument of caring or not knowing you’d really need to include yourself in the discussion and be willing to take a look at your own carbon footprint in terms of AI. If you’re using a new modern computer or phone should you? Do you use Adobe products, should you? Do you use The Gallery or CC because let me tell you people upload copyrighted material within that alone. You don’t see people boycotting The Sims because of that. I mean the list goes on so it’s not really useful to start. A lot of people feel entitled to make such comments regarding Inzoi and AI simply because they’re asian company. Had they been an american company people wouldn’t be giving them such a hard time but we all know that american companies sell our data overseas so again people are making unjust comments without actually having a discussion which is annoying.
What copyrighted material is there on the Gallery? The Gallery just allows one to upload lots and Sims one has designed within the game.
Could this down-voter enlighten me then?
Paintings as just one of several examples. There are so many pieces of artwork being used without permission from the creator. These are not considered CC and can easily be found as a “room” on the Gallery. Further that art is often used in “No CC” homes so they are downloaded by people who may not even know that the home has copywritten works in it.
I didn’t buy Inzoi in the early access for just this reason…..I was afraid of bugs or incomplete gameplay. I’ll buy it when all of the bugs are fixed. Of course it will still have bugs but it will be better at least.
There was a previous post on here where commenters explained why The Sims fans create weird false gaslighty takes on Inzoi. It seems that’s still happening. Let people play games they want. Stop being weird.
and somehow their logic is that if they spam the likes and dislikes for comments on simscommunity.info that’s going to sway the reality that’s literally in the title of the article… The Sims and EA are investigating Inzoi’s Game Launch. And a lot of the survey questions aren’t based on the “launch” specifically but actually the gameplay experience. Sooooo Inzoi is successful enough and has a large enough playerbase that The Sims and EA are interested in spending time to research that. Simple minded people remain simple minded.
The survey is closed at this time, April 23, 2025
clearly they don’t need too many players to praise InZoi in comparison with their Sims series, especially Sims 4, which is a fiasco, in my opinion, even compared to Sims 3
InZoi is not great either, starting with a cat giving you instructions and that mentality of asking permissions from some higher entity to do stuff, it’s not working well for the free-spirited North American community of players
it might work for the Japanese and Korean market, used with the concepts of overwork, long hours, and sacrificing the individual to a corporate, and bowing to the almighty power, but it’s not easy to swallow for the US audience, to me at least