Still, the game features elements like sex and drinking that might not be immediately suitable for someone younger, so it would be a bit difficult to make the argument that this was related to the removal of pools (and pool ladders).
As for the new DLC, it’s scheduled for release in November, so players who want to try out its new features are going to have to wait a little while. We expect to get more details about the additions to the game pretty soon, as EA usually like to hype up their releases significantly.
Especially when it comes to one of their best-earning franchises, and a member of the series that went down in history as one of the best-selling PC games of all time. EA know the importance of “The Sims” for their success, and they have been doing everything in their power to keep the game in the spotlight.
And so far, it’s been working out quite well for them. Every time a new update for “The Sims 4” is announced, it’s all over the news, and the slight negativity that surrounded the game’s release has now dissipated and replaced by a lot of positivity among the community. The most recent releases of the new DLC must have definitely helped too, as they brought back various features that players had been missing.
Please add a loud door bell and even the option of door access (adding who can walk into a home, instead of having to constantly answer the door…if and when you even hear the light knock.