Two new Sims 4 kits provide cosier and pastel decorative options

Two new Sims 4 kits provide cosier and pastel decorative options

The Sims 4 will soon get two new DLC kits, which will include a mix of pastel and retro-themed designs as well as ornamental clutter.

Two new DLC kits for The Sims 4 will bring a lot of pastel-coloured 1960s aesthetic objects to the game, as well as a slew of additional clutter-like decorations to make a house seem comfortable. Sims 4 gamers won’t have to wait long to add these two new kits to their games, and they’ll be available at a reasonable price.

Since its initial release, The Sims 4 has seen hundreds of DLC releases, ranging from modest content kits to full-fledged expansions. Every new version provides players with additional choices, such as new outfits, décor, or whole game overhauls that include new vocations and activities to keep Sims occupied.

The Pastel Pop Kit and Everyday Clutter Kit for The Sims 4 will be available on November 10th. They will be available for purchase for $5 USD apiece, offering them an economical option to add some fresh décor to the game. Jesse “Plumbella” McNamara, a prominent Sims content designer, is collaborating on the Pastel Pop Kit. The featured décor has a pastel colour palette as well as a 1960s throwback look with “groovy forms.” On the other hand, the Everyday Clutter Kit is intended to resemble the kind of deliberate clutter seen in actual houses, such as heaps of paper, books, and stacks of dishes or cups that won’t irritate cleanliness-obsessed Sims.

While fans are still anticipating new material for The Sims 4, the next instalment in the franchise is already in the works. In fact, a build of The Sims 5 slipped onto the internet not long ago, which, although bad for the producers, demonstrates how much anticipation there is for the upcoming game. However, EA has said that The Sims 5 is still a long way off, so the leaked prototype is unlikely to resemble the completed game.

The Sims 4 introduced a lot of new features and innovations to the franchise, although it’s been out for over a decade. Players are certainly excited to see what the sequel—the next comprehensive change to the gaming experience—will bring to the series. With The Sims 4 being free-to-play, it’s likely that even more gamers will become fans in the run-up to The Sims 5. Meanwhile, with The Sims 4’s newest DLC kits, there’s still plenty of time to polish one’s houses and Sims.