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The Sims 4 City Living: Neighborhoods, New Objects and More! (Livestream Facts)

SimGuruJill and SimGuruRomeo hosted the latest Sims 4 City Living Stream giving us a whole host of new information!  Below is the breakdown of the content we learned about in the stream:

Neighbourhoods

Note: Not all of the things below are exclusive to the areas listed under it’s just where best to use or find them!

Arts Quarter:

Home to the Humour and Hijinks Festival, the bohemian Arts Quarter is beloved by musicians, artists and all manner of creative types.

  • The Arts Quarter has an overall Moroccan influence and was inspired by San Francisco. With visually striking structures and colours.
  • Includes a New Venue Type, the Arts Centre. The Arts Centre is different from a museum as you can create art there using a painters station, clay, woodworking station and a music centre. An appreciation of the arts area, as such.
  • A good place to paint murals, these can be placed on the ground and on the walls as long on a buildable lot or street. They can also be resized using the size up/down cheat. Increases the painting skill. These can also help in the Politics Carrer if you want to leave your mark in the world.
  • A perfect place to sell art using the new object Street Gallary. You carry the street gallery in your inventory and take it anywhere to set up shop and sell your pictures and paintings!
  • Craft Sales Table, another new object. Same as the street gallery, you can sell objects on the street. If the item can go into your sims inventory, you can sell it on the table. For example frogs, wood worked items and children can sell lemonade!
  • Street performer.  The Living statue is one of the street performers you can meet on the streets of San Myshuno. To watch them just click on the performer and select the option to watch. From there you can Wave, Scare, Tease and Tip the performer! A little fun thing is that when you tip the statue they will gift you with a golden street performer outfit plus, once you equip, can earn tips yourself! The outfit comes in an astronaut and a cowboy design.

Myshuno Meadows:

While not directly a neighbourhood, this is the new park included in San Myshuno. I gave it a mention because it works like the bluffs and ruins in Windenburg, so a special venue/lot type. It’s a 64×64 lot so gives builders lots of space. It comes with a wedding venue built in, while not a new venue type it’s more the park dressed ready for a wedding to take place. Also, here we got to see a new object which is Fireworks! Fireworks can be timed to go off when a certain event occurs say, for example, if in the vicinity of a wedding when the couple kisses fireworks will shoot up!

Spice Market:

A family neighbourhood famous for its Spice Festivals, Flea Market and dockland views.

  • Cheapest place to live
  • Seatle inspired
  • Includes the New Basketball Object. The footprint and the hoop itself are separate objects so you can have a hoop inside an apartment.
  • Has New Object the Performance Base. Can be used to busk if you have either a Guitar or a Violin in your inventory and are around level 3 or 4.
  • Also has a Karaoke Venue.
  • Flea Market: You can sell items which you no longer want. Also, they pop up randomly and you can buy cheap but maybe not so good quality items.

Fashion District:

Popular with young and trendy Sims, the Fashion District is also home to the Romance Festival and GeekCon.

  • Not too expensive
  • Tokyo-inspired deco, with a Zen garden
  • Home to the New Karaoke Venue. Here you can work on your singing skill and have a fun time out with friends!

Uptown

The luxurious heart of the City, Uptown is home to the rich, powerful… and slightly odd.

  • Has a Gym Venue
  • Where you can find the New Speech Podium. Any Sim can make a speech!
  • Floating above San Myshuno
  • Most expensive place to live

Objects

Food Carts: Now these carts aren’t a permanent item. They disappear and re-appear randomly. The types of carts we know so far are Chinese, Mexican, Sushi, Ramen, Indian, American Food, Tea and Hot Drinks, Filipino, Vietnamese.Also, located Uptown, we have Uptown Food Stall, Uptown Japanese Food Stall and Uptown Cupcake Stall (Item Description: Uptown Sims get a stall that serves cupcakes. Of course they do). Also, you can hire NPCs to staff them.

Memorial / History Plagues: They contain historical information about the area your Sim is in. There are 6, and once you read all 6 you get an achievement.

Snow Globes / Posters: Each festival has one, in boxes around the streets. They are collectables like elements or my sims statues.

Dynamic Sign: How to get notifications on the festivals currently going on! It glows to let you know.

Chair: The first plastic folding chair!

One Tile Desk: Perfect for those small homes.

Art: Lots of new paintings and wall decorations.

Sim Options

New Death: There is a new way to die in City living and that’s through food poisoning. More specifically, when you eat a puffer fish dish. When your Sim consumes a puffer fish dish they have a chance to be hit with a status effect and then die.

Sim Interactions: Your Sim can learn a little more about the area they in by clicking on the Sim and selecting the option ‘Read Guide Book About…..’ They can also ‘Practice Singing’ and ‘Sing Song’.

New Aspiration: Catagory – Location. ‘City Native: This Sim is all about the city life.’ This guides you through the new content, painting murals, criticising things and going to festivals!

New Traits: Vegetarian, with this one if your sim eats meat they will become uncomfortable. Also the Unflirty trait, a throwback to The Sims 3.

New CareersArt Critic – Go around and critic art at festivals, centres and museums.  Political Career. Giving Speeches and work your way up to rule the world.

Strange Sims: 2-6 am in game time, all the strange sims come out. The Racoon picks fights, you’ll see old people in pj’s and a guy in a wrestling mask running around.

New Radio Station: Cultural Station, Japanese style music. 

New recipes: To learn you need to eat the food at stalls and festivals. There are 25 or so in all. 

Basketball: Win 73 basketball games and you win a trophy 

The Sims 4 City Living: San Myshuno Live Broadcast (REPLAY)

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UPDATE: The livestream is now over! You can watch the replay of it down below starting at around 13:30.

The Sims Team will be showcasing The Sims 4 City Living’s San Myshuno world and its neighborhoods live on Twitch on September 30th at 1PM PT / 9PM BT / 10PM CEST!

This live broadcast has been confirmed to be ran by SimGuruJill and SimGuruRomeo. We’ll make sure to provide you with screens and a replay of the broadcast shortly after it’s over!

The Sims Blog: 9 Cool Things You’ll Find Exploring the City of San Myshuno

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Via TheSims.com!

San Myshuno isn’t just a neighborhood or a place for your Sims to live in The Sims 4 City Living* Expansion Pack (coming November 1st!) – it’s an entire character by itself. We wanted San Myshuno to have as much character as our favorite cities in the world, so that when Sims go there, you can say “wow, that is new!” Let’s talk about some of the cool, weird things you’ll find exploring the city of San Myshuno!

Hit the Festivals! You may or may not know that San Myshuno is a city with festivals! Festivals are like venues that come and go, bringing with them new game-play, new stories, and new contests for your Sims. Festivals are perfect for foodies, lovers, geeks, and even those who love hunting for a good deal. Every neighborhood has a different festival, so send your Sims outside to join in the fun before they close!

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Try new foods. We wanted to make San Myshuno a diverse city with interesting cultures, and the most delicious part of culture is food! San Myshuno introduces food stands with dozens of new recipes. Plus, to make it a little easier, your Sims can learn the recipes just by sampling, which pairs perfectly with our new City Native Aspiration. Your Sim can really get out there and sample the world’s delicious cuisine!

Grab some swag. Festivals are fun, but what is the point in going if you can’t take something awesome home? Don’t worry, we got you covered. Festivals all have Swag stalls to sell t-shirts, unique spices, special fireworks, and more to your Sims. Bring a few extra Simoleons and send them home with something that says “I was there!”

Collect snow globes! People throw junk out all the time in the cities, but one Sim’s junk is another Sim’s treasure! Keep your eyes peeled for cardboard boxes on the streets. Your Sims might find snow globes to complete the new collection.

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Shoot some Hoops. We’ve wanted to add the basketball hoop for a long time, and San Myshuno is the perfect setting for this object. Your Sims can head to the court in the Spice District, or build one in their penthouse high rise, to shoot the hoops with friends after work. Basketball is the perfect way to burn a few calories gained eating samosas from the food cart, and to make new friends!

Meet interesting new Sims. San Myshuno is filled with fascinating people. There are buskers hoping your Sims will spare a few Simoleons in tips. There are living statues who may, or may not, be convincing. There are tourists bumbling about. You might meet the next Sim that’ll be your Sim’s next roommate, or even soulmate. Or, perhaps you’ll encounter a bizarre…trash panda? We’ve said too much. Let’s just say that San Myshuno is full of interesting Sims!

Try out Graffiti. We always want to give Sims a way to express themselves and affect the world around them, which made murals a perfect addition to San Myshuno. Sims who love to paint can shake their spray can to add graffiti, a beautiful community mural, or even deface something that a rival painted. Don’t settle for bland concrete when there are all the possibilities of a mural at your Sims’ finger tips!

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Master Karaoke. We’re introducing the Singing Skill in The Sims 4 City Living, which means you may hear Sims singing joyfully, or badly, out on the street corner. Send your Sims to join with the sing along, or send them to the nearby Planet Sing-Pop Karaoke bar. Either way, music is in the air…. even if it’s sometimes off-key.

Stand for a cause. Your Sims can try out three new careers in San Myshuno, including the Political career, which is perfect for Sims with a cause in their hearts and a sign in their hands. Sims can protest on the streets of San Myshuno, or if they move up in the career, they can give speeches to the crowd from their podium. Spread the good word and make the citizens of San Myshuno more conscious.

San Myshuno is a vibrant urban environment and the crown jewel of The Sims 4 City Living. We cannot wait until your Sims move into the city and hit the sidewalks to learn about all the content we’ve jam packed on the pavement, on November 1st 2016.

The Sims 4 City Living: Graffiti Clip

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The Sims UK has shared a new clip for The Sims 4 City Living, showing off Sims painting Graffiti Murals all over San Myshuno!

The Sims 4: Day Of The Dead Concept Art

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SimGuruKimmi published a concept art piece of the new Day Of The Dead content update for The Sims 4, designed by Sunny Jiang!

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OPINION: The Sims 4 City Living Goes Against The Sims’ Philosophy

City Living is the most glaringly problematic pack thus far in The Sims 4

If you were to ask any simmer why they love The Sims, they would most likely tell you because of the freedom it allows them to do whatever they want. Whether it’s creating sims, building lots, or living out their sim’s lives. It’s the freedom, the creative abilities, the customization. This has always been the philosophy of the Sims series and why players have always come back, series after series, game after game.

That is, until Sims 4 City Living came along. The initial announcement showed off impressive apartments, cultural events, many returning activities from past games in the series, it seems like a really promising expansion in terms of deep gameplay, something Sims 4 has sorely been missing since its release two years ago. Then came the finer details of the pack through tweets and forum posts by the Gurus. One tweet the fans hard. This tweet right here:

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As if that wasn’t a big enough shock to the playerbase. Enough of a kick to the shins to builders. Enough of a warning sign for players to head for the hills. We were then double whammied with this follow up tweet:

yikes2So not only are players barred from building their own apartments, but they’re also barred from adding apartments to any of the other worlds in the game, past or future. I’ve played Sims since the very beginning. I own every game released. Never have I seen something so against the philosophy of the Sims than this. All throughout the life of the Sims series we’ve always been able to create every single type of lot introduced. Even when shells were introduced in Sims 3 we were still able to create our own innards of them. We could make our own apartments in Sims 3 Late Night. We could build our own performance venues in Sims 3 Showtime. We could build our own interactive classrooms in Sims 3 University Life.

No matter what they introduced, they always found a way to do it in such a way that they stuck to their vision, but also allowed us to create our vision as well. City Living goes completely against this. The Sims Team stuck to their vision all right, but they removed any and all chances that we could stick to ours as well. They tried to merely write it off as a worthwhile decision because they’re so unique and fun and they “look better this way.” I don’t know about you, but I’d much rather be able to build my own apartments and put them in whatever world I want rather than have “pretty shells.”

The fact of the matter is, no matter how fun this new apartment system may be, it will get boring quickly. It’ll get repetitive. It’ll get stale. No matter how fun they are, the apartments in City Living are minimal. We’re only going to get a handful because each world in Sims 4 never has many lots available. And what we get is it for the entirety of Sims 4. We can’t make them ourselves. We can’t download player made ones from the gallery. None will ever come in future packs as it’s an expansion-exclusive feature. So while they may be fun and exciting when the game first comes out, just know that they’re all we’re going to get, forever. So once you get bored of the available apartments, that’s it. Forever.

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After watching the latest livestream for City Living, I’m even more confused as to why we can’t build our own apartments, or what they even mean by that phrase now. Penthouses are literally regular lots of any type (residential, club, park, etc.) on top of a giant world object no different than if they were placed on any other world lot. We can build anything on them, and we can download lots from the gallery to place on them. So clearly these don’t function as apartments, they’re just houses really high in the world.

The brownstone they showed off looked like it functioned exactly like the apartments in Sims 2. By that, I mean it had legitimate apartments and families you could visit, albeit after going through a loading screen instead of random sims popping out after knocking on the door like Sims 3. If an expansion from 2008, made for a base game made in 2004, could give us legit apartments that we could build ourselves, how is it that an expansion in 2016 for a base game made in 2014 can’t? It’s nonsense. I’d really like to see the inner workings of these lots so I can understand why exactly we can’t build our own because they look exactly like normal lots in Sims 4 and normal apartment lots in Sims 2, that we could build. I have so many questions after that livestream.

This is an extremely problematic sign for things to come. The team clearly has no regard for the philosophy of the Sims series. They have no regard for the freedom of the player. They’re going to continue making the game however they want, no matter how much it limits the player. We saw warning signs of this in Get Together when we couldn’t change the lot type of the Von Haunte Estate, then again in Dine Out when our sims were only allowed to hire employees, they couldn’t cook and wait tables themselves. But the apartment system in City Living is the most glaring example of this lack of freedom thus far in Sims 4, and it doesn’t bode well for the future of the game. At all.

So no matter how fun the apartments may be, it wasn’t worth it.

The Sims 4: September 27th Update Overview

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This The Sims 4 Update brought new objects, CAS items, recipes and more to the table, so let’s get started!

If you’re interested into reading the patch notes, CLICK HERE!

Create A Sim

Adult Feminine – 1 Hairstyle, 3 Face Paints, 1 Outfit

Adult Masculine – 1 Hat, 2 Face Paints, 1 Outfit

Child Feminine & Masculine – 1 Face Paint, 1 Outfit

Build Items

The new update brings 5 new objects. All of these can easily be found by using the ”day of the dead” search term in the search box.

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New Recipe

Your Sims can now cook a new recipe called ”Pan De Muerto”. You don’t have to be a skilled cook to make it!

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Upcoming Event

The Sims Team has already patched in the upcoming event called ”Day of the Dead” which should be unlocked in the following days. CLICK HERE for some basic info about the event and check out THIS POST on how to collect the sugar skulls!

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The Sims 4: How to get Sugar Skulls for the Day of the Dead Event!

In the new update published Tuesday 27th September, Sugar Skulls have been added as a collectable to The Sims 4! There are 10 to collect and this is how you get them.

First, you’ll need a grave. This can be any sims. (Note: you can only do this during the night) Then you can click on the grave and select the option ‘Leave Sugar Skull Offering’.

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This might take a few tries (And it has a cool down) however when it succeeds the grave will glow and your sim will cheer. After that you’ll get a notification announcing ‘the ancestors have heard your call and sent a Day of the Dead celebrator to roam the neighborhood’

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It might take a couple of minutes to find them, but somewhere in your current neighbourhood will be a sim wearing Day of the Dead face paint and clothes. Also, if you hover your mouse over the sim, they have a title saying ‘Day of the Dead celebrator’.

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It doesn’t seem like this job is given to one sim, it might be any pre-made sim within the world. (For example, here Max is given the job. But in your neighbourhood it might be someone else)

One you have found the celebrator, simply click on them and ‘Ask for Sugar Skull’.

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After a small conversation, your sim will automatically get a skull in their inventory.

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The command does have a cool down so make sure to come back later for more skulls! (This applies even if you have more than 1 member in your household, only 1 sim may ask for a skull then you have to wait for the cool down)!

The Sims 4 City Living: New Livestream coming this Friday

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SimGuruSarah has confirmed that we should expect a new The Sims 4 City Living livestream this friday, starring SimGuruJill and SimGuruRomeo!

Other than saying that they’ll be showing off something special, SimGuruSarah wasn’t able to reveal too much about this livestream.

Stay tuned on our website to find out more details about the upcoming City Living livestream!

The Sims 4: Day Of The Dead Event Coming Soon

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UPDATE #2: Here are some of the text strings related to this event:

  • ”Congratulations, this household has completed the Day of the Dead Challenge!nnTo collect your reward, place each of the nine unique skulls into a Sugar Skull Display Case. Then, select the Honor the Dead interaction to acquire a gilded sugar skull and enhanced interactions with the Grim Reaper.”
  • ”The Day of the Dead Challenge ends in <span class=”timeremaining”>{3.Number} days and {2.Number} hours.</span>nnThis household has collected {0.Number} of {1.Number} sugar skulls.nnTo participate in the challenge, use your Sim’s cell phone, select the Social tab, and then Call Jasmine Holiday. When Jasmine arrives, speak with her to learn about the Day of the Dead festivities that are taking place!”
  • ”Sims players around the world have collected {0.Number} total sugar skulls!”
  • ”Honor those who have passed with a festive tribute to their lives.”

UPDATE: We were able to discover more information about the event:

  • The event ends on 4th of November at 5PM. (No info on start time yet)
  • There’s a new “Candy Skulls” collection
  • There are appears to be ten different objects in the collection, and there’s an “Ask for Skull” interaction
  • Three new interactions: “Discuss Afterlife”, “Enthuse About Sugar Skulls” and “Complain about Spirits”
  • There’s some kind of “celebrate” interaction, which appears to temporarily replace a Sim’s clothes

The latest Sims 4 Update, along some new objects and CAS items, has patched in some details about an upcoming event for The Sims 4 called ”Day Of The Dead”.

We found the following official screen related to this event:

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The event seems to be related with the object down below, which has yet to be unlocked:

When each spot in this case case contains a unique sugar skull, the ability to ”Honor the Dead” will unlock. This interaction causes colorful smoke to spill forth, and your Sim will communie with their inner Catrina to allow for enhanced interactions with the Grim Reaper.

Sugar skulls are received as gifts from other Sims who are celebrating the Day of the Dead. They can only be acquired during the Day of the Dead Challenge.

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We’re still finding new information about this event so stay tuned!

The Sims 4: New Update + Patch Notes! (September 27th, 2016)

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The Sims Team has released a brand new Update for The Sims 4!

To download the latest version of The Sims 4, simply open your Origin program and if the game doesn’t update automatically, right click on The Sims 4 and select ”Update”.

In case you have Mods or Custom Content, the game will automatically disable them for you after first launching The Sims 4 after the update. To re-enable all your Mods and Custom Content, select the Settings option in the Menu and select Settings. Under the”Other” section you’ll find the ”Enable Custom Content and Mods” option. Check it and restart your game in order for it to take effect!

Patch Notes

Update: 09/27/2016 – PC Version 1.23.24.1010 / Mac Version 1.23.24.1210

Afternoon, Morning, and Evening Simmers!
…in that exact order (but only if you are traveling West)

We have just a quick content add for you, so without ado of a furthering type…

…the New Stuff

Some new stuff for your Sims to celebrate the Day of the Dead!

  • …which technically isn’t until the end of October.
    • … but they’re Sims. So, technically any day can be the end of October.
      • I’m reminded of the famous quote, “Today will not be known as Taco Tuesday. It will be known as Freedom Friday, but still on a Tuesday!”

So you were saying, what’s new?

  • A new recipe for Pan de Muerto is available under the Cook… interaction.
  • Several new objects are available for your Sims to decorate their homes. Search for the term “Day of the Dead” in Buy Mode to find…
    • Two new wall hangings, a table, some candles, and a sculpture.
  • There are also several new outfits for your Sims in Create a Sim!
    • Male and Female Sims have a new full body outfit, plus face makeup.
    • Female Sims have a new hair, and Male Sims have a new hat.
    • Children also have a new full body outfit and face makeup.

And since we are on the subject of October… turns out Oct 1st marks the end of a quarter… so, that’s a thing.

Also, the end of a quarter has ridges.

Did you know that if you are only looking at one side of a ridge, you can’t see the other side? But if you wait, and let yourself move forward… just a short bit, you might find yourself on the other side of the ridge, able to see more.

Is it better on the other side? It might be, but I suppose in the end it all depends on the perception of which side of the quarter you are looking from, and prefer.

And with that little bit of wisdom, I wish you a happy Release Tuesday!
-SimGuru “oh, what a week may change” Gnome

“You’re only given a little spark of madness. You mustn’t lose it.” – RW

[Posted on behalf of SimGuruGnome who is spending time in the kitchen learning how to make Pan de Muerto.]

The Sims Blog: How San Myshuno was built in The Sims 4 City Living

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Via TheSims.com!

Sul Sul! We’re delighted you decided to join us today for our quick, informal tour of San Myshuno, the new World in The Sims 4 City Living*Expansion Pack. Watch your step and let’s get going!

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San Myshuno was inspired first and foremost by diversity. We knew we wanted a diverse, vibrant, modern city where you might see people of Indian, Arab, Japanese, African, and other ethnicities. We wanted to create a colorful melting pot inspired by different cultural canvasses. We initially drew inspiration from Asian cities like Shanghai and Tokyo, but they were too intense with the lights, and felt a bit too focused on single cultural groups. Then, we looked to coastal cities like Vancouver, San Francisco, New York, and Sydney, as places known to host hugely distinct cultures in unique neighborhoods.

San Myshuno is divided into four neighborhoods inspired by different cultures and offer different activities, apartments, and festivals for your Sims. Let’s visit each quickly, shall we?

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The Spice Market A comfortable, old neighborhood marked by its distinct brownstone apartments and colorful mosaics. We were inspired by Indian colors and visual elements for this neighborhood. The Spice Market is the home of the Spice Festival, which is the perfect place to sample foods from different cultures (while also obliterating your Sim’s taste buds with spice!). There are some very affordable starter apartments here, and your Sims will certainly enjoy themselves in a pickup game of basketball, or spraying some graffiti with friends.

The Arts Quarter – Practically a sculpture itself, and is one of our more beautiful neighborhoods. Those who have been to San Francisco might recognize elements of the Yerba Buena Center across the street from the SF Museum of Modern Art. The art museum here in San Myshuno is really top notch, and aspiring musicians will seek their next tip here near the food stands. The Lantern Festival will pop up in the Arts Quarter from time to time, which is great, as it’s the perfect place for your Sims to view the fireworks!

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The Fashion District – We’re definitely moving up the economic ladder here, but it offers truly spectacular views and neighborhood entertainments! Be ready to pay a stiffer price in rent if your Sims move in here. The Fashion District and Uptown are both inspired by the high-tech high rises of cities like Tokyo and Shanghai. The Fashion District is the home of the lively (and sometimes unruly!) Planet Sing-Pop, where vocal hopefuls go to belt out the latest tunes with friends and significant others. When auditory atrocities aren’t pouring forth from the karaoke bar, Sims might wander onto the street itself to enjoy the peculiar sights of GeekCon or maybe even find love at the Romance Festival.

Uptown – The final district, and one which has a truly breathtaking view with some wonderful high-rise options for Sims who have the bankroll to spare. Uptown is the home of the gym & rooftop lounge, and it’s also the final destination for Sims who have risen to the top of their career and now wish to rise to the top of the skyline.

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We’ve never made a world like San Myshuno. It’s jam packed with diverse and exciting people, new activities like festivals, and venues that’ll entertain Sims otherwise cramped in their small starter apartments. Your Sims will want to move to San Myshuno the second it’s open, which is this November!

The Sims 4 City Living: Street Performer Clip

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The Sims Team shared a new clip for The Sims 4 City Living, showing off the street performer!

The Sims 4 City Living: New Concepts, Designs and more by Emily Zeinner

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UPDATE: Emily tweeted out some new concepts from The Sims 4 City Living!

  • Another “open” bkshelf designed w intention of using as room divider! Put them together for a cool look! Watch vids 4 more colors (Link)

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  • I dunno if anyone caught this one in the vids, was featured multiple times 🙂 Wanted 3way mirror but apparently causes mirrorception of doom (Link)

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  • More wall scroll variants + some paintings that have been shown.I will be the 1st to admit the intensity of the paintings is not maxismatch (Link)

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Emily Zeinner, one of the Concept Artists who used to work on The Sims 4 has shared more of her concepts and designs that she made for The Sims 4 City Living. She also pointed out some interesting facts and objects that you may haven’t noticed in the previous City Living trailers and broadcast!