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Computer Bild: The Sims 4

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Computer Bild released a new issue of their Magazine. This time, The Sims 4 is featured in it. The article is in Deutsch, but there are lots of new and interesting screens, including the Grim Reaper concept art!

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The Sims 4 | Sims Customisation and Character Interactions

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Come to life in The Sims 4, the much anticipated life simulation game that will let you play with life like never before. In The Sims 4, create new Sims with intelligence and emotion. Experience all new intuitive and fun creative tools to sculpt your Sims and build unique homes. Control the mind, body, and heart of your Sims, and bring your stories to life in The Sims 4.

It’s been three years since the last main entry in the series. How have the Sims progressed since then?
So the big thing that we’re bringing to The Sims 4 is this idea of emotional interactions with your Sims and really bringing those emotions to life in believable and intelligent ways.

What else has been carried over to The Sims 4 and what has stayed the same?
We’re bringing over all the elements that people love, but we are re-imagining them in new ways. So stuff like our creative tools, they’ve always been really powerful tools in the past, We wanted to make them very approachable whilst still retaining all that power though, now you go into Create-A-Sim and you’re just, pushing, pulling, poking and grabbing. It’s changes your Sim, it’s very tactile that direct manipulation and it’s the exact same thing with our Build Mode where you are going in and grab a room and you can drag out the sides of it. You can pick it up, drop it down and everything moves with it.

Another new feature is to mold your Sims, kind of creating them the way you want them to be which is amazing.
You can give one a long nose if you fancy… Well that’s what I’ve been doing when I demo the game. Yank out the nose and then I’ll put a little crook in it and I’ll twist it down a little so they look quite evil.

You can be quite cruel if you want to!
Yeah, and that’s one of the aspects that people have always loved about the Sims.

Can you give us an example of how emotion plays a part?
We have this new technology that we’re calling Smart Sim and a big part of it is conversations. So when I’m talking both of you guys are looking at me and that makes sense and we’ve never had that in a Sims game before. You know, when you just jump in and say something we both pivot and look at you and that’s a lot of the group dynamics that we’re trying to go for to bring these Sims to life. You know, we talk about their AI and their intelligence and all that but really it’s about simulating life in believable ways, and that’s so cool.

Katerina from Midnight Hollow

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The Sims 3 Midnight Hollow is filled with a vibrant community where every Sim has a story of their own. Designer Alan Copeland interviews a few and shares them here! See if you can spot Katerina in The Sims 3 Midnight Hollow Trailer! To find more about Midnight Hollow, click here!

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Katarina’s love for dolls came at a young age, she adored them, all of their fashion and all of the possibilities for them. As she aged her only aspiration was to be like her beloved doll. Now with pristine skin and an almost expressionless face she loves everything she sees in the mirror and doesn’t want to be alone. She has her eyes set on collector Jack Limb because if anyone can appreciate perfect upkeep of a doll, it’s him; but his feelings for that perfect Sarah Holden are standing in her way.
Hello , Katarina, it’s nice to meet…
Stewart: Oh, I’m sure it is!  I could just imagine meeting somebody as fabulous as me and it’s got to be one of the highlights of your life!  But enough about me, what do YOU think about me?
Someone mentioned your eccentric sense of fashion.
Stewart:  They did?  Really? Who?  No, seriously… who said that?!  Was it Jack Limb?  Please tell me it was Jack.
I believe it was Mr. Hyde.
Stewart:  Well, I really am fabulous and Lucien was really sweet to point that out.  But I feel like, what’s the point of being a doll if you don’t have a fantastic wardrobe to play dress up?
Well, since you brought it up… It’s easy to see the comparison between you and a doll.  Your skin is flawless.  Pristine.  Almost plastic.  And is your face is… what’s the most delicate way of putting this?  Is your face stuck like that?
Stewart:  Oh… you’re too kind.  I really have put a lot of work into making sure people always seeing the best ME as possible.  I really am a collector’s edition.  All of my dolls have been just perfect for me.  How can they love me if I’m not doing my best to be perfect for them?
Have you met anyone interesting here in town?
Stewart:  *giggle* Is that your not so subtle way of asking me out?
Actually this is just one of the interview ques…
Stewart:  Shhhhh!  It’s OK.  I won’t tell anyone.  But I’m not seeing anyone right now because I have my eye on a certain collector.  Only somebody like Jack Limb would know the right way to properly care for someone like me.  
Jack Limb?  But isn’t he dating Sarah Holden?
Stewart:  You probably can’t tell it from my facial expression right now, but I’m in a full on rage!  How dare you bring up that llama faced loser?!  
Well that’s not very nice.  She seems like a very pleasant person.
Stewart:  I’m so glad I decided not to date you!  If my tear ducts hadn’t been removed I would be sobbing!  This interview is over! 

The Sims 4 – Hair Movement

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The Official Magazine of The Sims 3 Spain, has posted 10 bullet point facts for The Sims 4 in their latest magazine issue. Included in the facts posted, The Sims 3 Spain confirms that Facial and Head Hair will grow gradually over time. They also confirm that “wind” will allow hair and clothing to sway, which I believe would give it a more realistic touch.

Rincon Del Simmerwho found this new info, was kind enough to properly translate the article for us. Check out all the tid bits below!

1- There will be right-handed Sims… ¡but there will also be left-handed Sims!

2- The Sims 4 will work better in low-end machines than The Sims 3.

3- With the passage of time, hair and beard will grow.

4- The wind will make the Sims’ hair and clothing move.

5- With the Create a Sim feature, you will be able to change the feet size.

6- Pregnant Sims will have unique emotions that no one else will experience.

7- There will be three voice types for men and women.

8- There won’t be Wishes, but little goals for Sims to accomplish and gain awesome rewards.

9- Every life cycle will have a special emotion only for Sims in it.

10- Sims won’t die randomly anymore, like by a meteor strike or a lightning. They will die only by things done by the player.

SimCity’s New EP: Cities of Tomorrow

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SimCity team is slowly announcing the new Expansion Pack: Cities of Tomorrow! Some newsletters about the new EP already leaked!

THE GAME IS ANNOUNCED!

Update: SimCity FB Page teased the new EP. It will be announced TOMORROW!

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Update: EA took down these newsletters.
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Also, Amazon already set it for Pre-Order. The estimated release date is 12th of November. Click HERE to check it out!

Simfans uploaded a screenshot from this Expansion Pack. Check it out:

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IGN: Maxis on The Sims 4’s Many Innovations

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The Sims 4 was revealed at Gamescom a few weeks ago, and really impressed. The new create-a-sim functionality is solid, the build tools seem powerful and easy to use, and the gameplay itself is taking quite a few big steps forward.

The headline change is, of course, the new emotion system, which is being designed to give sims a more nuanced life, where gameplay isn’t as much about fulfilling needs as it is about managing your sims’ emotional states. It’s a smart move, building neatly on top of the traits and moodlets that were introduced in The Sims 3.

Alongside emotions, however, sims can now socialise in groups – so if you hold a party it’ll actually look like a party as opposed to a series of isolated interactions, and multi-task – another crucial change, allowing players to accomplish several things simultaneously.

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A Designer’s Thoughts: Establish your own Shop!

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Designer Alan Copeland is really excited to show you The Savvy Seller’s Collection he created for Midnight Hollow! For more information about The Sims 3 Midnight Hollow, click here!

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One of the most iconic things about watching the Harry Potter movies was watching Diagon Alley come to life. I loved that this group of relatable misfits had all found a common ground amongst the hustle and bustle of this small marketplace.
When we were first talking about what Premium Content would come with Midnight Hollow, I wanted to capture the vibe of this group of nonconformists coming together to peddle their wears and oddities.
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Since we’ve had countless requests for The Sims 3 Store to offer additional business gameplay, I couldn’t be happier to be introducing you to the Savvy Seller’s Collection coming exclusively with Midnight Hollow!

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With this set your Sim can establish their own shop! The Savvy Seller’s Collection comes with a variety of rugs, shelves, pedestals and even parking spots that let you stock your Sims storefront any way you wish. Customers can purchase any item that are placed on these items, or the new Cash Register will keep an inventory of all the items you have for sale for easy, one stop shopping.

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You can set up the markup on each shop display or set up a sale for items you want to sell quickly. You can also hire an employee to help run the register.
The Savvy Seller’s Collection also comes with a new shop door that lets you name your store and set the hours.
If you don’t want the hassle of having your Sim own a Store there are a plethora of different stores to shop at in Midnight Hollow so you can just go around and browse what others have for sale.
Midnight Hollow comes out September 26,2013, so make sure your Sims are ready to get to business as soon as it comes out!
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New Store World Announced!

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Midnight Hollow is the name of the new world coming to The Sims 3 Store on 26th September!
EAInsider posted the trailer, check it out! 😀

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The Sims 4 – New Features

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How did the conversation for making The Sims 4 begin? What prompted it?

Well I think a lot of it reaches back to where we want to take the franchise and what we want to do with our sims. Realistically, when you look at it, being a life simulation, it’s all about injecting life back into our characters. So you see a lot of that come through in the main things that we’re talking about at Gamescom, so the way thay emotions drive a sims behavior really brings them to life in realistic ways.

Our new technology that we’re calling ‘SmartSim’, it allows us to do a lot of things that make them act realistically that we simply couldn’t do in the past. Stuff like multitasking, things like being able to have real group dynamics where you can have a conversation and it looks believable and we just couldn’t accomplish that in the past. I think some of it almost seems subtle, but when you see it all brought to life within the game, you instantly get we’re delivering a life simulator that’s better that any that we’ve ever built before.

So is it a case of now the technology is at the point where you can incorporate these things? Was that the driving factor behind making The Sims 4 now?

That’s a big part of it. Technology is constantly marching along and just as a studio, we want to be able to deliver these new experiences. I think developers are ultimately their biggest critics. We can look at a game and say ‘this worked really well’, ‘this is something we can do better, ‘here’s something we want to scrap and re-imagine completely’ and we use those internal metrics to say, ‘okay, we’re at a point now where we can do cool things that just where not possible and let’s give it to players because we know they’re going to love it’.

What was one of the things fans were asking for The Sims 4, because I know you’ve got a huge, passionate fanbase, what was one of the things they were really asking for?

Well I think a real key part of that was getting back to what people really loved about the The Sims franchise as a whole. So we’re focusing back on the sims themselves and we have brand new sims, those emotions, the way they tie into things and really bring them to life.The way that you even create your sim with the direct manipulation and really tactile movement and management in create-a-sim. We compare it to building with clay, because it is so much more simple and intuitive than anything you’ve seen before.

I think in our past games, we had to rely on a lot of UI and menus and that doesn’t instantly register with people, especially if they’re not already a hardcore gamer. We wanted to make a lot of sense to people who just think, ‘why can’t I just click on my sim and directly manipulate?’. We’ve been trained to think about things a different way, but that’s how things should be.

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There’s been a lot of coverage recently about fans on Twitter, Call of Duty fans and so on, and here you’ve got Sims Camp and it’s the quietest place I’ve seen at Gamescom. How do you think The Sims’ fanbase compares to the fanbases of other high profile games? They seem to be a lot calmer! 

You’re talking to the right guy about that because I have lots of opinions about fans and honestly, I love interacting with our fans.

It’s interesting that you bring that up because you do see those conversations in the industry, developers getting abused by people on Twitter and all the nasty comments thrown back and forth and I think as creators we have to understand people are going to throw out vitriol about things that they don’t like. But we need to be able to see what their message is and what they’re really saying and then execute on what it is that they’re really trying to get across. Somebody might frame it in a nasty message, but what they’re really saying is, ‘I’d like this game to work this way’, and what can we do to come to a middle ground and give them something that they want?

Sims fans in particular, I do think we get less of that! You’re mentioning first-person shooters, maybe those gamers are pretty agro, jacked up, but The Sims fans are fantastic. I love chatting with them. I’m always on Twitter interacting with them, I reach out to different Sims fan sites and on our official forums and everything.

I just like having discussion with them because I think it really informs a lot of the decisions that we can make internally and we should be so lucky to have that kind of feedback that’s just given to us. We don’t have to go out and run a focus test because we’ve got this huge fanbase across the world that want to connect with us, they want to talk to us and they know what they want. They’ve been with our franchise 15 years, they know what they want to see in the next iteration of The Sims. We can take a lot of that feedback, put it right into the game and they see their ideas come to life.

Do you think the wider problem with the industry at the moment is that it’s struggling to adapt to things like Twitter and really understanding how to deal with fans where communication is a lot more direct?

It’s hard to say because I’ve just made it a personal mission of my own to go out and be very open and transparent with our fans because I want to have those direct discussions because I think it makes me better at my job, frankly.

I think you’ll see more of that as time goes on. The internet is certainly not going away. People are going to have to learn how to relate to their fanbases and their communities, because they’re our consumers, they’re our players. I want to deliver a fantastic experience for them. I can’t do that if I’m not communicating with them.

Speaking of fans,  The Sims fans are famous for creating somewhat depraved scenes in The Sims, like walling a certain sim into a room and seeing what happens. Is that still possible in The Sims 4, that sort of behaviour?

Yeah, of course. We’re going to support all the classic, traditional stuff that players love. I can’t really go off the beaten path too much beyond what we’re showing at Gamescom, but if you’re more of a deviant player, we’re going to have a lot of fun things in there for you to be able to mess with other sims, control their lives, manipulate them, make them have a miserable existence. If you want to do that, it’s going to be there for you.

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What’s the strangest story you’ve heard about what a sim’s been through?

I’m trying to think of one that I can frame that’s appropriate in terms of The Sims 4. I think a lot of it comes out of how sims die because people really like to mess with sims and their lives and have them just die in horrible ways.

It’s funny because then we go back and we add tools later on that give them more abilities. One example from the Sims 3, we added this meteor that could fall out of the sky onto a sim and it would kill them and people loved that. It came on early in the sims, it was extremely rare, and you heard the most incredible stories come out about it. One person was holding this outdoor wedding and both of the families had come over the wedding, they were actually under the wedding arch about to kiss, and the meteor fell on top of this hold crowd of people, wiped out both families. It was the most awful thing! We didn’t program anything especially for this, but this kind of emergent gameplay comes out. Somebody had it at their school graduation on the steps of City Hall. Bam! Meteor. Took them all out.

The most recent one I heard, this poor player, they were throwing a holiday gift party – we added these festivals and parties you could have in Sims 3 Seasons – and they had this party, it was outside, they’re opening their gifts. Bam! Meteor! We love when those stories came out, so we’ve actually gone back and added more functionality – you can actually trigger your own meteor strikes now. It’s part of that fan feedback.

People love that stuff, but sometimes it was so rare that they could just never see it in their game, so why not give them the tools to have that sandbox to experience? If they want to generate stuff and make situations happen, we want to put those tools in their hand to have that kind of experience that they want.

Will there still be those rare events that can’t be triggered?

Oh yeah, absolutely. You’ll see some of that. A lot of that goes in terms of gameplay and things will just come about through emergent gameplay, situations that you don’t expect and we’ll full support that. Being a life simulation, I think you have to have some of that.

In a game where you can build the kind of game you want to make, where your imagination is the driving factor, how hard is it to give the player freedom, but at the same time define some sort of boundary so that it still works as a game?

It’s an interesting topic. Actually, just one week before coming out to Gamescom, I was reaching out to our fans and I was very curious in terms of what they felt about a sandbox experience between more kind of linear gameplay where it’s scripted or sending you down a path. I was curious because I hear various feedback from them. Some people really want that sandbox experience, some people are more into deeper gameplay options that they progress through. I wanted to know, how do they think a sandbox experience collaborates with this gameplay that you have to progress through, and people started sending me all sorts of feedback immediately.

What I found out is that the way we think of sandbox – you know, this open world filled with tools that you can go in, manipulate, play with, set up scenarios exactly how you want – that’s different than how our players think of a sandbox. Really, to them, sandbox is another word for life simulation and what they want is more tools, more freedom to play out their lives in any variety of ways that they want. They think sandbox, they just want more gameplay options, more ways to do the same thing. It’s really about going back there, adding more depth into the gameplay, giving them the ability to tell stories in ways that relate to them.

During development of The Sims – obviously expansion packs for Sims 3 were released such as Sims 3 Pets and various others – did the feedback from any of those expansion packs help inform development of Sims 4 in terms of how they were received?

Yeah, there’s a very good example of that actually, that we are showing here at Gamescom. We’ve shown off some of our new build mode tools and one of the things that we’re doing is called magazine mode where you’re able to get these fully furnished rooms out of a catalogue where you’re looking through, like you might see in a magazine. You grab the room, you can place it on your lot, pick it up, move it, pull it along, drag it. All the furniture comes with you and as you’re rearranging stuff the furniture will actually move to help form with the shape of the room.

It’s a very intelligent system and what that really is, is building off a feature that we added in Sims 3. We added the blueprints in, I believe, the eighth expansion pack, Sims 3 Seasons, and blueprints were kind of a rudimentary idea that we took and fully shaped in The Sims 4 based on a lot of positive feedback from fans. They loved the blueprints. It gave people who weren’t as familiar with our build tools the ability to go in there and actually create something without just being starstruck when they look at the tools and they don’t know what to do. We really want to make our tools more accessible and that’s a direct example of how what we did previously influenced things in Sims 4 to make them much better.

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Even though we’re only on Sims 4, the series has been going for quite a while.  How do you think the average Sims player has changed during that time?

That’s a very interesting question because our audience ages with us. I think with a lot of other games you see people age out of a franchise and I don’t think we suffer from that problem. Really, we bring in new players as they age into the franchise. It’s kind of interesting because you start to see the mix of people amongst the community. The people who have been there since The Sims 1 are a lot different and have different opinions on what The Sims 4 should be compared to people who’ve just started The Sims 3.

As they continue through life – we have middle-aged players, we have older senior players – they don’t leave us, they just add another wrinkle into what we’re thinking about when we’re developing the game.

When the original Sims was made, it was like nothing else anyone had ever seen. Now with Sims 4, there’s a lot more competition in terms of games that, don’t necessarily copy The Sims, but have those similar elements. How do you think The Sims can stand out now? Where’s its place in the gaming world versus increased competition?

Well I think the challenge for us is really in terms of messaging because there’s so much going on behind the scenes in the game engine and the life simulation that we’re driving that it can be difficult to see those subtle changes on the surface. But I think when you really get in there and start to see the gameplay, see how the sims are interacting, how they’re moving around their home, how they’re conversing with other sims, for players who have been with the series it becomes instantly apparent what we’ve changed and how we’re bringing them to life in much more believable ways. When we talk about stuff like the SmartSim technology, we say our sims are going to have these realistic group dynamics now where we can be sitting and conversing and then if Nicole joined in the conversation, I can turn to look to her, I’m addressing her and if she starts talking we both turn and look at her.

We have these great dynamics where we simply couldn’t do that in past Sims games, the technology base wasn’t there for us. Bringing those realistic interactions to life, it makes for such a compelling experience in a life simulator because you want your characters to be believable. Just being able to do things like that or being able to multitask, so you can sit and eat a meal and converse at the same time, its so much better for a life simulation. We really just need to drive across the point that, ‘hey! We’re doing things that are amazingly new, let us tell you how it’s awesome!’

Maxis had Sim City recently as well and although that’s not a one-to-one comparison with The Sims, there are similar elements. Was there anything in Sim City in terms of how it was received, or the design, or the tech that helped with the design of The Sims 4 and how you guys went about that?

It’s actually entirely separate and I know that a lot of people went into The Sims 4 announcement with this assumption that we were using Glassbox technology and we’re not. We’re on our own completely separate proprietary engine that we built just for The Sims 4. So in terms of what we’re taking from that project, there really isn’t a whole lot there. As a studio we have a collective knowledge as we release things, collect feedback, see how things are done and so one of the important things we say is,‘hey! We’ve got a very compelling single player offline experience’, and we know that’s important for our sims fans. We’re going to deliver a fantastic single player title for them.

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Another Screenshot Of The New Store World

SimGuruSmitty has posted another new screenshot form the upcoming store world on her Twitter page!

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The Sims 4 – Build/Buy Mode

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Attendees from SimsCamp got to learn all about build/buy mode while they were in Germany.
Check out below! 🙂

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1 week till The Sims 3 Movie Stuff Release

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Only 1 week until The Sims 3 Movie Stuff releases in USA! Get your Origin pre-orders ready, because new bonus content comes exclusively with the Origin Pre-Order.

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The Sims 3 Movie Stuff Origin Exclusive
Get More Movie Magic with The Director’s Set 
You’ve set the stage for your Hollywood-style epic—now give the set a behind-the-scenes look with items available only to those who purchase The Sims™ 3 Movie Stuff through Origin. On a movie set these props never appear on camera but they are essential to bringing illusions to life!

• It can be daytime any time with the Sunbeam Lighting Floor. Multiple spotlights let you simulate the sun’s bright rays while the supersized structure stays outside and above the action.
• Lighting is crucial to setting the right mood on the set, which is why your aspiring director Sims will want the Sunbeam Flood Light, theProfessional Mood Lighting rig, and the Big Night Searchlight.
• Give your leading Sim a place to rest in the comfy Director’s Cut Barstool.
• Your Sims’ movie set will look extra authentic with the Film Reel Canister Chest and Movie Accessories featuring the classic movie clapper board. Take 1!

PRE-ORDER MOVIE STUFF ON ORIGIN!

Bring all of the glitz and glamour of Hollywood straight into your Sims’ homes with The Sims™ 3 Movie Stuff! Set the stage for more unique stories with distinctively themed décor, furnishings, and clothing inspired by iconic movie genres. With a wide range of items from a creepy crypt bed to a ten gallon hat, tell the tales of masked vigilantes, western cowboys (and cowgirls), and be inspired to create quirky horror stories. Deck out your Sims as silver screen legends as their town meets Tinseltown!

KEY FEATURES
• Comic Book Blockbusters
Fashion — Whether you’re creating a caped do-gooder or a nefarious über-villain, your Sim is going to look absolutely super in a range of tight-fitting, over-the-top costumes — including the mighty and mysterious Super Justice Llama!
Décor — Create a lair or hideout fit for a masked hero or even their arch nemesis with sculptures, memorabilia and more inspired by the greatest comic-book hero movies. Your Sims can even feel like they’re about to resume their secret identity in their new phone-booth shower!

• Western Epics
Fashion — Time to rustle up some new duds, I reckon. With frilled chaps, smart vests, and ornate Victorian dresses, your Sims will look like they’d be right at home in some dusty Western saloon.
Décor — Give your Sims’ home a folksy frontier attitude that says, “Howdy, partner.” Old-timey furniture like a wooden vanity and a homey rocking chair will add some classic Western style to your Sims’ world.

• Creepy Features
Fashion — Terrify your Sims’ neighbors with playfully horrific costumes. Gothic garb includes selections in macabre colors like black and crimson with features such as prominent stitching, and lots of rips and tears for that just-risen-from-the-grave look.
Décor — Your Sims are in for some scare … with flair. You’ll have a frightfully good time decking out your Sims’ homes in cheeky horror décor including a nightmarish bookshelf, a spider web door, and jars of who-knows-what.

• New Hairstyles, Hats, and Helmets — Top off your Sims’ cinematic look with a selection of show-stopping headgear and hairdos. From a winged hero helmet to an expertly tangled gothic ‘do to a ghostly bridal veil, your Sim will look ready for their close-up.

Box-Art

2D Boxshot Wizard v1.1

Screens

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Renders

horror_woman laser_man superhero_duo western_couple

Trailers

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Coming Soon…