With the recent release of The Sims 4 Enchanted by Nature, Simmers were finally given one of the last major fan-favorite occults: Fairies! And while the inclusion of these whimsical (or wicked!) sprites has us just as elated as the rest of the community, it does bring to mind one of the earliest included life states that are still in a bit of a sad state. An occult that is not only deeply intertwined with the franchise’s DNA but also comprises a substantial portion of the most memorable townies. I’m referring to Aliens—and how the Sims Team should consider them next for a massive Sims 4 Occult refresh upgrade.

My Idea of a Sims 4 Occult Refresh for Aliens
In Defense of Aliens

You could argue that Plant Sims and, certainly, Mermaids, are also as much in need of a refresh. They’re just as lackluster in the face of the more fleshed-out Occults we’ve been given. Though, while completely true, I also feel like Aliens being the next big Occult refresh would provide us with something that The Sims 4 severely needs: trope diversity.
This is most likely the last thing on someone’s mind when it comes to The Sims 4’s faults. It is most definitely at the very bottom of the list of said weaknesses. Though in The Sims 4’s long life, we can now argue that its supernatural elements now supersede those of science fiction. I will always scream for more nuanced and well-rounded gameplay, but the weird is part of The Sims 4’s lifeblood. The odd, strange, and chaotic parts are integral to this silly, imperfect game that we all love to be miffed at. By ignoring Aliens, a massive source of that wonderful weird, The Sims Team is letting a large portion of the game’s zeitgeist fall to the wayside.
How a Refresh Could Work

The concept of pack refreshes may have unfortunately gone the way of the dinosaur (as of this article; hopefully), but with the improvement of Ghosts by way of The Sims 4 Life and Death, we’ve been given a taste of what could be. Secrecy and concealment are already themes that are integrated within Aliens in The Sims 4, so if they were given a refresh their skill tree would play into that.
Balancing a need for stealth with a greater need to possibly collect samples of genetic material and/or information for their homeworld as a form of nefarious research. Though if the Alien likes it on Sim-Earth maybe the other half of the skill tree is set toward attempting to assimilate. Trying to shake off the shackles of their homeworld and embrace all the grilled cheese and Powersip that the world has to offer.
An Alien-specific Aspiration and new trait (or two!) is also needed for a boost in identity. While the trait doesn’t need to explicitly be related to Aliens it should be complimentary to their nature.
Seeing Sixam…or Somewhere in the Galaxy

While the community is still waiting for even greater diversity in mundane Sim culture, a sci-fi-esque, Alien-centric residential world would be the perfect splash of uniqueness that the game has been missing. A common sentiment among Simmers is a feeling of general fatigue for suburban and rural areas. It makes sense, as much as each new suburban world does bring in a new patch of lore and culture to the greater tapestry of the game. I will say…it’s still exhausting to be stuck in the ‘burbs.
We know that the Sims Team is more than capable of creating unique and eye-catching locales in-game. The Magic Realm in The Sims 4 Realm of Magic most definitely comes to mind. As well as the more fantastical neighborhoods in the latest two expansion packs. Mourningvale of The Sims 4 Life and Death, especially, displayed how beautifully they balance camp with realistic world design elements. So the “unreality” of a residential world set in space feels like it could be softened for the more traditional type of Simmer. Though I don’t necessarily see why someone would need it to be soft, family gameplay in space? Now that’s a new way to spice up a playthrough!
So a new residential world, perhaps likened to that of The Sims 3’s Lunar Lakes—a space colony set on a distant planet in the ambiguous far future—could be a breath of fresh air in the wake of all the magic and whimsy (not that I’m complaining, of course). A new world set in a far future world would also fit perfectly within the greater scope of the game’s advancing age. It could also finally be the excuse the Sims Team needs to add in a “townies stay in your neighborhood” feature…but, ahhh, we can dream, right?
(Crash) Landing Back to Reality

Hopefully, the Sims Team will think of our beloved extraterrestrial life state next time they’re huddled up in a meeting. Variety is the spice of life, and for a Life Sim? It’s integral for the unending gameplay that The Sims 4 aspires toward. If the game wishes to maintain its longevity and, most importantly, its relevancy, it needs to play to its strengths. Weird, chaotic, and true to its roots, and nothing’s more chaotic than a Sim getting beamed up into the sky to be spirited off to parts unknown.
Would you be excited for a sci-fi-themed residential world, or would you prefer the Sims Team focus on more real world inspired locations? Please tell us in the comments below!



































































































































































































































































