The Sims 4 will introduce a brand new "Maker" program, allowing content creators to publish and sell custom mod packs on an ...
Mods and custom content have long been the lifeblood of The Sims on PC. Now, they're coming to console at last... kind of.
The Sims 4 is about to launch a couple of major initiatives that may not exactly be what players have been looking for.
While Paralives has attracted plenty of potential fans thanks to its build mode and avatar-making promises, those features may not be enough.
The Sims 4 introduces a Roblox-like currency, meaning we need to pay even more on top of the $1,500 it already costs to purchase every expansion.
Introducing The Sims 4 Marketplace & The Sims 4 Maker Program 💫 Coming to PC & Mac on March 17 Coming Soon to Console Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/KsUttS4A4c pic.twitter.com/gEBp86Xqav ...
EA is bringing The Sims 4’s custom content in from the cold, but creators only keep 30 cents of every Moola dollar spent on ...
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Should You Forgive the Royal Envoy Or Not in The Sims 4?
The Sims 4's Royal Envoy has been caught red-handed, and it is up to players to decide how to handle the situation.
The Sims 4 Marketplace promises that people who have created custom content for years can now implement the things they create into the game itself – and get paid. While for the creators of such ...
EA later confirmed the content had been taken down, describing it as "wholly unacceptable." ...
EA clarified that The Sims 4 Marketplace does not replace free content, and that Makers can continue to offer free or paid early access custom content or mods on other platforms under its mod policy.
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