The Sims Team has left out a very important part of today’s Patch for The Sims 4 on PC and Consoles!
There are new clothing pieces and hairstyles that have been added for both Masculine and Feminine fashion choices. There’s also a brand new Henna Tattoo included as well!
These pieces are inspired and accompany the upcoming two Kits (Fashion Street and Incheon Arrivals).
Worry not as they are free additions to The Sims 4. Check out what’s been added to the game!
Head Accessories
Tattoo
Hairstyles
added to Base Game from the Parenthood Game Pack












6 Comments
There’s also a new turban.
That’s not the new bottom they added, there’s a skirt/wrap for male frames.
I have a question…
I’m not new to the Sims, but I am relatively new to Sims4.
The caption says “added to Base Game from the Parenthood Game Pack” Does this mean that the item was originally included in the Parenthood pack but is now included for FREE to everyone else?
Is this typical with patches/base game updates? Why should we pay for packs if EA is just going to include those goodies for free for base game players later?
Reply to TonsMel
its not typical. i think cause its a textured hair, they added it to the base game. when they made the base game, there wasn’t much for ethnic players of any race so they are adding more content to the base game as time goes on
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