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Fans of the long-running mobile gameThe Simpsons: Tapped Outare going through the grieving process over their soon to be lost Springfields. Players are sharing the builds they’ve created over the years and lamenting the fate ofThe Simpsons: Tapped Out.

After twelve years,The Simpsons: Tapped Outis officially shutting down. The news came suddenly from EA, which revealed that the game would see its servers permanently shut down on June 20, 2025. With less than a month left until the game becomes inaccessible and data is deleted, fans are taking this opportunity to give their towns one last polish nd show off their work from the years.,

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Numerous players ofThe Simpsons: Tapped Outhave shared their town builds on Reddit. Every build varies in size and organization, as the game was designed to let players design their own personal Springfield and make it look however they see fit. A large number of the towns being shared, though, come from long-time players who have amassed massive Springfield builds that contain practically every building, character, and memorable area from the series that’s been packed into the game over the years. Whether it’s regular series staples likeMoe’s Tavernor one-episode wonders like the Monorail, players have decked out their towns with all kinds of iconic locales.

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While some fans are coming to terms with this shutdown, there are others who are clearly still not okay with what’s happening. Every live service microtransaction-based game comes with the risk of a closure someday, which would mean losing all the progress and items accumulated over the years, whether it’s an MMORPG or a mobile game likeThe Simpsons: Tapped Out. That reality isn’t making it any easier for some fans to deal with, though. Players have spent a considerable amount of time - and often money - onThe Simpsons: Tapped Out, and won’t even be able to revisit their towns outside of looking at recorded screenshots or videos. It’s a bitter pill for a lot of fans who have been there since early on, with some even startingpetitions to saveThe Simpsons: Tapped Out.

The likelihood of EA deciding to not shut down the game seems to be practically nil, but there is one additional option if the company wanted to stay in the good graces of its fans. Making the game a single-player experience, even without any new content, would at least let players revisit their towns and possibly continue building them with anything they hadn’t yet acquired when theThe Simpsonsgameshuts down. Sadly, while many fans are requesting this, it seems unlikely that it will happen.

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From the writers of The Simpsons, comes the city building game that lets you create your own living, breathing Springfield! When Homer accidently causes a meltdown that wipes out Springfield, it’s up to you to clean up his mess… we mean, help him rebuild it!Collect Your Favorite Characters: Help reunite Homer with his loved ones - Marge, Lisa, Maggie (and even sometimes Bart) – as well as his not so loved ones, like Ned Flanders. Re-populate Springfield with your favorite characters, from Barflies (Barney Gumble) to Wise Guys (Fat Tony). Add them all, we won’t judge! Dress your characters to the nines with options like Daredevil Bart or Lizard Queen Lisa, and relive scenes from your favorite episodes of The Simpsons!Take Charge of Your Springfield: Can’t control your own life? Now you’re able to control the lives of the citizens of Springfield instead! Make Apu work ridiculously long shifts at the Kwik-E-Mart, have Moe smuggle illegal animals, or make Homer toil poolside all day… that last one might not be so bad.Build Your Own Springfield: Think Homer deserves to live next door to Moe’s? Or the monorail can survive a few more sharp twists and turns? Well you can finally make Springfield just the way you want it! Expand your town to the Waterfront, grow its businesses with the glamourous shops of Springfield Heights, and enjoy its sights, all with only a few taps.