Sims 4 is a bit dirty – and is slightly more fashionable for those living in a particular breed of brackets – as it prepares to start a fresh wave of the newly declared Kit DLC.
These new small -scale DLC packs start with the kitchen kitchen kit of Sims 4, which does exactly what they can use to make their cooking spaces more alive by providing decoration players. You’ve got a fridge from magnets, open grain boxes, kitchen timers, guidance pills, and “too much” – when you want to make a residential place with more personality than a showroom.
Sims 4’s maintenance workshop kit is more disturbed, which seems to provide fixtures and furnishings that players can use to build well -used workshop. The EA explained, “(with this cut), Sims can take well, broken, broken devices, including microwave, coffee maker, refrigerator and handy skills to live stove.” “Restore the devices to its former splendor, and make it fully active again.”

The Golden Air Kit is a Golden Air Cut to round the latest batch of Sims 4’s DLC Drops, which features fashion shape and accessories in which elderly Sims can express their uniqueness. The EA is a bit confused on its details, but it is expected to expect hats, gardening gloves, and straps glasses – which means that elderly Sims with the party at the party will not deprive them of the middle swing.

Sims 4’s Maintenance Workshop Kit, Kitchen Collector Kit, and Golden Air Cut all arrive on Thursday, May 1st. They will likely cost 99 4.99, and they will be available on all platforms – which says PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Elsewhere in the Sims world, EA’s new Sims “Game Concept” footage – which may or may not be too under discussion Project Renees – has recently surfaced online, and fans are desperate for the appropriate Sims 4 sequel that it was not very sensational to see what a mobile game was like.