The Sims 4 Marketplace Sets: Full Item Overview & Prices

The Sims 4 Marketplace Has Launched – Here’s Our Breakdown of Everything Included!

The Sims 4 Marketplace sets have been released, introducing new creator‑made content on the storefront. Every set available at launch comes from approved creators, and players can purchase Moola, the platform’s new virtual currency, to pick up the sets they want. With the storefront now live, we’re getting our first proper look at how the system is organised and what kind of content is arriving on day one. Let’s take a look at each new set that has been released on launch day!

‘Moola’ Pricing

Some of us have been around long enough to remember SimPoints on The Sims 2 and The Sims 3 Stores, in which 100 SimPoints would cost players $1 USD, and Moola works similarly. You can purchase between 200 and 5,500 Moola in one go via the Marketplace, and it will be available via Amazon in select countries from an unspecified future date.

  • 200 Moola – $2.49
  • 500 Moola – $4.99
  • 1,000 Moola – $9.99
  • 2,600 Moola – 24.99
  • 5,500 – $49.99

These prices will vary by region, and there is no exchange rate consideration between major currencies such as US dollars and British Sterling.

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Build/Buy Sets

We had our first look at the new Build/Buy sets on the reveal trailer, but we now have a closer look at the names of the sets, how much they cost, and (most importantly) what they include. lets take a look!

Rustic Nest – KKB


Bring gentle rural charm to your Sims’ home with the Rustic Nest set. Classic wooden beds, vintage side tables, soft lighting, and handcrafted decor pieces come together to form a warm and inviting retreat. Mix and match the seating, storage, and accent items to build a room full of character and calm. Whether sharing quiet moments by the lamplight or relaxing after a long day, this set helps your Sims slow down and enjoy the simple comfort of home.

400 Moola

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Spindi Dining Room – Peacemaker


A contemporary set of dining room items with a classic Scandi twist. A choice of soft tones complimented by warm natural woods, mix and match to your heart’s content to create your ideal dining room. Whether you are decorating an airy and inviting apartment for an aspiring business owner in Nordhaven, or a more sophisticated mid-century build in Oasis Springs, Spindi’s versatile designs deliver on style and versatility.

400 Moola

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Japandi Home Bedroom – SixamCC


Bring calm modern style to your Sims’ home with the Japandi Bedroom by SixamCC. This set creates a warm and inviting space built around soft shapes, natural textures, and clean design. Your Sims can rest on a wood-framed bed with cozy fabric cushions and throw blankets. Decorate with matching end tables, a simple dresser, a modern rug, soft wall art, and a gentle table light. Each piece works together to create a peaceful room that feels easy to enjoy. It’s the perfect setup for Sims who want a soft, modern bedroom with a warm and natural touch. Includes 10 color swatches.

400 Moola

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European Home Power Set – SixamCC


Bring a familiar, everyday feel to your Sims’ homes with the European Power Kit by SixamCC. This set adds decorative European and UK-style outlets and switches designed to blend naturally into modern interiors. Place them along hallway walls, beside kitchen counters, or near cozy living room corners to see how each space instantly feels more complete. These small power details help rooms look polished and lived-in, adding realism to every build. Perfect for builders who enjoy finishing touches, this kit brings the details that help European-style homes feel just right. The set includes 10 color swatches: White, Brown, Blue, Green, Yellow, Purple, Tan, Red, Dark Gray, and Beige.

200 Moola

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Readers’ Nook – ValiaSims

Reader’s Nook is designed to transform the living room into the heart of a book-loving Sim’s home.

Give your Sims a living room that invites slow afternoons on the couch, quiet moments with their favorite novel, and relaxed evenings surrounded by shelves of well-loved stories. The pieces work together to create a cozy nook — whether you’re styling a small reading corner or arranging a full family room.

500 Moola

readersnook

Home Sweet Home – HYDRA


Welcome to the Home Sweet Home Living Room Kit, where the sweetest dreams become reality! Transform your Sim’s home into a cozy confectionery haven with furniture that looks good enough to eat. Sink into the plush, round forms of the Bubblegum Sofa, check your look in the wavy mirror, and gather around the delightful candy-wrapper coffee table. With charming accents like macaron pillow and cactus cupcake, this pack offers everything you need to create a warm, inviting, and absolutely delicious space. Life is always sweeter when you’re surrounded by comfort!

400 Moola

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Grandma’s Kitchen Heirlooms – Littlebowbub


Add a little more life to those kitchen corners by displaying homemade pies or freshly baked bread. Give the kettle some company with a helpful mug tree and tea-bag holder. Set the breakfast table with warm, inviting toast and tea. Decorate the coffee table with a cookie tin that actually contains cookies! And don’t forget to reach for the handy sink-side cleaners when it’s time to wash up. You can even proudly display the matching breakfast set – teapot, butter dish, sugar bowl, and dainty milk jug, on the quaint but sturdy cottage shelf, to bring a sense of nostalgic warmth. Just like being at Grandma’s!

400 Moola

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Soft Linens Living – Pierisim


Looking to redocrate your sims’ living room? Opt for a modern and mid-century inspired style ! Perfect balance between comfort and elegance, your sims will enjoy the refined look of this new sofa set. Thanks to its soft colors, it is matching everything. Especially with those new refined pieces of furntiure, made of madré birchwood. Mixing simple lines and unique wood texture, those pieces will add contrast to your interior.

400 Moola

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Snazzy Living Room – Syboulette


Step into Snazzy Living Room, the collection that believes furniture should be both fabulous and faintly smug. This set is all about smooth curves, geometric forms and timeless textures featuring round statement sofas and elegant wood-accented pieces that quietly whispers “I’m expensive”. Suddenly your Sims will be living in a space that looks curated by a very tasteful (and very opinionated) designer.

400 Moola

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Tud’s Space Dining – TudTuds


This eccentric Dining Space is a collection of eight items that immerses itself in the Retro Futuristic (Space Age) aesthetic of the 60s and 70s. Use the sculptural table and chair set to dine with your imagination flowing into space, transforming every meal into a unique experience. The high-impact lighting helps you create an intimate dinner ambiance while maintaining a fascinating planetary presence floating above the table. The design is versatile and perfect for the decorator seeking to inject bold energy and presence into the room.

500 Moola

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Nona Set – Mechtasims


A set of 16 clutter items for your builds! Clutter any build to your hearts content with this set.

400 Moola

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Create-A-Sim Sets

Alongside the Build/Buy offerings come the Create-A-Sim sets. Created by several notable creators, these sets offer a variety of items for different categories in Create-A-Sim.

Shoe Essentials – MADLEN


Transform any outfit with this curated set of 8 fashionable shoes for male and female Sims. Featuring a mix of heels, boots, sandals, and sneakers, this collection brings fresh personality to everyday looks and special occasions alike. Complete their look from head to toe and let their personal style shine with every step!

300 Moola

Shoe Essentials

Modern Duchess Set – MADLEN

Modern Duchess keeps things soft, simple, and stylish. The set includes nine pieces that blend classic silhouettes with fresh, modern touches, from corsets and skirts to matching socks and heels.

Each item is made to mix and match, so your Sims can create outfits that feel polished but still relaxed. Light layers, smooth textures, and easy shapes make this collection perfect for everyday moments or slightly dressed-up occasions.

300 Moola

Modernduchess

Lip Coture – TwistedCat


Make your lips the center of attention with the Lip Couture collection! This set features a range of alluring styles, from soft and subtle glosses to bold and dramatic lipsticks. Create looks to match any mood, occasion, or style!

200 Moola

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Cozy Fitness – Caio


Welcome to Cozy Fitness, a collection designed to bring comfort and style to your Sims’ active routine. With 16 pieces featuring relaxed silhouettes and modern sporty details, this set is perfect for workouts and casual days. From the gym to a quick walk around town, Cozy Fitness delivers versatility, warmth, and a clean athletic look to keep your Sims confident and ready for anything.

500 Moola

cozyfitness

The Sunburst Collection – CRYPTICSIM


The Sunburst collection is a vibrant makeup and blemish patch collection with bold blues, greens, pinks, reds, oranges, and yellows. This collection consists of two eyeshadows, a glossy and matte lip tint, and 6 different variations of blemish patches, including stars, hearts, butterflies, and smiley faces.

500 Moola

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Elevated Essentials – Serenity


The Elevated Essentials collection was designed to slip into your Sim’s wardrobe like it was always meant to be there! Featuring 16 pieces from classic denim and tailored trousers to soft cotton tops and minimal jewelry. The palette stays neutral, wearable and effortlessly versatile. Every item was crafted to bring understated elegance to daily outfits, creating looks that feel polished without even trying! Elevated, timeless and endlessly mix and match, these essentials redefine everyday dressing.

500 Moola

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That’s it for the launch day Sims 4 Marketplace Sets. What are your thoughts so far? Let us know in the comments below, and stay tuned to Sims Community for all the latest on The Sims 4 Marketplace!

Callum Bowyer
Callum Bowyer
Hi, I'm Callum. Im 23, from London, and I've been playing The Sims ever since my cousin introduced me to it. Over the last couple of years I have been creating world mods for The Sims 4, as well as some smaller gameplay tweak mods.
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Ms.Hopeful

I honestly feel the marketplace just feels like a kit store. If you like kits you probably like the marketplace.If you don’t, you won’t like this. The only ones that I feel expensive are the cas sim assets. The build buy most seems to be more fairer.

Simslishing

DON’T BUY SHIT ON THERE !

milf hunter

lmao. a fucking power outlet decor set. clearly the sims 4 marketplace is where all the creative geniuses of our generation congregate.

Sa.

Some of these look worse than basegame. What the f is that fitness clothing thing. Looks awful

simmemonster

Predatory by EA not only towards us gamers, but also the creators. Support CC creators outside of the marketplace instead of buying overpriced in-game currency.

Rahlly

If 500m is 5 bucks, which is a usual amount for 25 item kit, then a normal kit is 20m per item. Anything more than that ::shurg:: You better want it more than your money.

TheTruthSpeaker

Honestly, people comparing The Sims 4 marketplace to The Sims 3 Store are missing the point completely. They are not even the same type of system.

The Sims 4 marketplace is basically a platform where creators sell their own content. These “Maker Packs” are made by simmers and sold through the game using a virtual currency, and there are no real promotions or structured deals behind it. It’s just individual paid content created by players, which already makes it fundamentally different.

The Sims 3 Store actually had a proper store system. It had constant sales, daily deals, and rotating discounts. You could get full worlds for very cheap, often bundled with a lot of extra content. It actually felt like you were getting value for your money.

And one of the biggest things people ignore is how it handled collections. If you already owned part of a set, you could complete the rest for free or for a very low price. It rewarded players instead of making them rebuy everything.

The Sims 4 marketplace doesn’t have any of that. No meaningful promotions, no system to complete collections, and everything is fragmented into small paid packs made by creators. It just feels like isolated purchases with no real player friendly structure.
So comparing the two makes no sense. The Sims 3 Store was a proper store with a consumer friendly model, while the Sims 4 marketplace is just a paid creator platform with none of those benefits.

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PLSims

You also forgot to mention that in The Sims 3 Store, the content that was being sold to the players had gameplay tied to them, they were not only cosmetic, they had gameplay with new animations, sounds and moodlets, and some of the objects were even game changing, like the MultiTab 6000 that could passively increase Sims skills while they could focus on something else, the Local Motion Toddler Walker that could literally teach your toodlers how to walk autonomously, the Head Start Playpen that could teach toddlers how to talk autonomously, you also had the set Lullabies and Nursery Rhymes that gave players 2 premium content objects with gameplay and new animations which I personally got for free cause I had 4 items of the collection instead of paying for it. There was also a objects I loved called The Not So Routine Machine that would increase your Sims needs and send them to work by teleport, which was a gameplay item (premium) with new animations and you could get it for 7,00€ (My country currency, whithout sales) and you would still be left with some Simpoints to spend as you wish. So NO, The Sims 4 Marketplace does not compare to The Sims 3 Store.

Jayce they/faun

The sims 3 store was only consumer friendly to muricans when EA was still focusing on sims 3. Most of the world couldn’t get free simpoints from ads. I wouldn’t say buying EP/SPs to get free 1000 simpoints made it consumer friendly. The only consumer friendly thing was the fact we could buy worlds at irl stores. People will compare the two because they are both storefronts for the respective main games with extremely similar business models and are both still live. I’d kinda argue the sims 3 store is probably worse due to the fact the sims 3 packs on the steam storefront haven’t been properly regionally priced

TheTruthSpeaker

It was and still is more player friendly even without ads…
Expansion packs cost 20€ (instead of 40€) had 6 times more content and also gave u 1000 sim points so you could spend where you wanted on the sims 3 store… on items with actual gameplay and it also gave the option to complete collections, make an offer that you could get items for free or very cheap.

PLSims

I am not American and I got Simpoints for free, you clearly didn’t play back then if you’re saying things like that. The Sims 3 is worse how? They have sales, they are oficial, they offered 1,000 Simpoints for free for every expansion pack you would purchase, they had the system on the store to ‘Complete your set’ where you could complete sets for free if you had a bunch of items already in that specific set, and the prices where better, 1,000 Moola is 9,99 and only gives cosmetics and barely anything in the marketplace, while in The Sims 3 Store you get 1,000 for free if you register a expansion pack on your home page or by buying it for only 7,00€/$ it was cheap and you could buy a gameplay item and still be left with some Simpoints for you to spend as you wish. Open your eyes.

Noah

We even had a free world called “Riverview,” there were also places with many activities, like the bakery which was very successful, worlds like Lunar Lakes with casinos, the very original 1950s world with the grand promenade as an attraction, each world had its own story, its own families, I have them all, and I have never regretted it, I’m not even talking about Dragon Valley which I love, there was the world with the learning center for toddlers, and many other places like the Venice promenade, incredible landscapes, how can you compare with the Sims 4 market, they are two incomparable eras.

E. E.

Some of it is cute but absolutely none of it is worth buying. Don’t support the new owners, don’t support the creators that have sold themselves out for pennies, don’t support overpriced cash grabs.

MsMoBear

That’s a big fat no from me. My mods folder is also now 1GB lighter now that I’m seeing some names.

Not that it matters really, since apparently the update broke everything. Can’t say I’m shocked, probably due to however they are differentiating marketplace cc.

Gorgoronisko

These prices are strange and inappropriate…
Do you pay more for fewer elements in CAS than for more elements in Build Mode? Hmm…
Although, I’m not familiar with CC, so maybe working in CAS takes more time and resources than in Build Mode.

Wires

I hope enough people, this site included, are smart enough not to support any of this

Amoni

HYDRA out there with a 400 Moola set with 22 items, and SixamCC giving us 8 items for the same price. TudTud’s giving us 8 items for 500 Moola.

Last edited 37 minutes ago by Amoni
annoymous

Not for this Marketplace bs but wasn’t the catch that the same the cc can’t be published anywhere else? Almost half these pieces have been already been released by the SAME greedy creators. Also Madlensims went down in there free cc quality a few weeks before this was announced if anyone noticed…

Silver

All I’m seeing here is a list of creators to avoid entirely from now on.

Genuinely: don’t support any creator that sold out to support the Marketplace. Don’t be a patron to Sixam, Madlen, etc. any longer. Maybe POLITELY comment and say their support for/participation in the Marketplace is why you’re leaving, but genuinely, if you are a patron/supporter of these creators in any monetary fashion, leave them. Hit them in the wallet.

What you do with CC you already have of theirs is entirely in your court, but for providers of a service? The best way to show displeasure is to stop payment.

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