The Sims 4 is about to launch a couple of major initiatives that may not exactly be what players have been looking for.
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 introduces The Marketplace and Maker Program, allowing content creators to sell custom content.
The Sims 4 is getting a new mod-focused in-game Marketplace on 17 March (for PC and Mac, with a console release coming later). Designed to expand the array of content in the game, it will provide a ...
The Sims 4 is adding a new in-game Marketplace where modders can sell their custom content--which includes items like clothing and furniture--a move that will allow console players to officially use ...
The Sims 4 will introduce a brand new "Maker" program, allowing content creators to publish and sell custom mod packs on an ...
The Sims 4's original lead AI programmer says he pitched the entire AI system not long before alpha and rewrote it from scratch.
The Sims 4 Marketplace is a new in-game storefront that offers custom content in exchange for Moola. Here's everything you need to know.
Today, presumably in pursuit of infinite growth, EA announced a pair of Things you can now expect to see in The Sims 4, a new Sims Maker Program and Sims 4 Marketplace. Let's start with the Maker ...
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.
Let's be real: not a single one of us is life simming without some form of Sims 4 cheats up our sleeves. Whether you're working on your next cottage build, or setting up for one of the popular Sims 4 ...