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.
A Sims 4 player creates a stunning recreation of a real-world home within the life simulation game, based on images from a ...
There’s no denying how great The Sims 4 is, but we could all likely agree that the bare base game is lacking in the objects, clothing, and customization departments. There’s no better way to spice up ...
The Sims 4 Marketplace promises that people who have created custom content for years can now implement the things they create into the game itself – and get paid. While for the creators of such ...
Custom Content enhances the overall gameplay experience in The Sims 4. Some players still don’t have a clear idea of how they have to install the Custom Content in Sims 4. So, we have prepared a ...
The Sims 4 celebrates the heart and soul of the Sims themselves, giving players a deeper connection with the most expressive, surprising and charming Sims ever in this single-player offline experience ...
The Sims 4 is adding a new in-game Marketplace where modders can sell their custom content--which includes items like clothing and furniture--a move that will allow console players to officially use ...
The Sims 4 introduces The Marketplace and Maker Program, allowing content creators to sell custom content.
EA and Maxis are working with Sims 4 custom content creators to make official kits, and the first ones should start rolling out before the end of the year. These kits will function just like other ...
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.
Electronic Arts recently announced a new initiative for The Sims 4, introducing the Maker Programme and an in-game Marketplace that allows community creators to publish and sell custom content (CC) ...