Mods and custom content have long been the lifeblood of The Sims on PC. Now, they're coming to console at last... kind of.
EA is bringing The Sims 4’s custom content in from the cold, but creators only keep 30 cents of every Moola dollar spent on their work.
The Sims 4 is about to launch a couple of major initiatives that may not exactly be what players have been looking for.
Today, presumably in pursuit of infinite growth, EA announced a pair of Things you can now expect to see in The Sims 4, a new Sims Maker Program and Sims 4 Marketplace. Let's start with the Maker ...
The Sims 4 Marketplace is a new in-game storefront that offers custom content in exchange for Moola. Here's everything you need to know.
EA clarified that The Sims 4 Marketplace does not replace free content, and that Makers can continue to offer free or paid early access custom content or mods on other platforms under its mod policy.
EA has announced The Sims 4 Marketplace, a store for user-made mods, but its revenue share falls short of rivals like Roblox and Fortnite.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Fans of The Sims franchise will be pleased to learn that EA has opened a Sims merch store just in time for the holiday season. The store currently ...
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