The official Sims 4 Gallery website has just received a huge update!
The Sims Team has made an announcement today about their The Sims 4 Gallery website getting a massive overhaul. The outdated web version of The Gallery, which was present for players more or less since the Base Game came out in 2014, is now completely changed.

The overhaul lets you use functional search features, apply Pack filters you want and see which items have been used in which creation. You can post your comments, see individual details on Lots / Households and choose to Add to Library when you next open up your Base Game.
Simmers, You may notice a refreshed look for The Sims 4 Gallery on the web today. We've moved it to EA's newer web platform as part of ongoing site updates.
Here's what you can expect from Household uploads:

And here's what an average Lot upload will look like now in the online Gallery:

Information like "Packs You Need" doesn't seem to be accurately presenting itself just yet, so some hiccups are to be expected as The Sims 4 Gallery website team finishes this transition.
You can try out the new Sims 4 Gallery Website by clicking the button below:
What's your opinion on the latest Sims 4 Gallery overhaul? Join the conversation in the comments below and stay tuned for more Sims News!
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