The Sims 4: Holiday Celebration Free Pack to receive an Upgrade

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In their latest quarterly teaser for The Sims 4, The Sims Team has revealed that their current Holiday Celebration Free Pack will receive a new update, bringing new items to the table, such as the holiday fireplace and nutcrackers that you can see down below.

Although the release date is unknown, we do know that it’ll release this Winter, before Stuff Pack 9!

Take a look at some screen stills from their latest teaser:

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Callum Bowyer

Doesn’t always snow at christmas. In England it NEVER snows!

Janet Witt

Never snows in Florida either.

Sindy Sim

as far as I can see the nutcrackers are about the only “new item” 🙁

Carly H

decorated fireplace

Carly H

I only see 3(ish) NEW items!

ray

no snow – no winter celebration pack !

Linn

Hopefully there will be some sort of Christmas celebration, why would they else use the phone?

Sindy Sim

as far as I can see the nutcrackers are about the only “new item” 🙁

Carly H

decorated fireplace

Callum Bowyer

Doesn’t always snow at christmas. In England it NEVER snows!

Janet Witt

Never snows in Florida either.

Linn

Hopefully there will be some sort of Christmas celebration, why would they else use the phone?

Carly H

I only see 3(ish) NEW items!

ray

no snow – no winter celebration pack !

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