But some of the features fans have been calling for won't be coming to the game any time soon, according to the devs. EA has continued to release expansion packs and updates for the popular simulator, keeping Sims fans entertained with new features and DLC. In the meantime, Outdoor Retreat is scheduled to go live this January for $20. The Sims 4 is still going strong six years after its release. Maybe after a few more Game Packs EA will show Mac users some love?
Given the way the game is designed and since each new Game Pack offers players the ability to experience new content within contained environments, EA and Maxis could keep new content rolling out for The Sims 4 for years to come.ĮA is still trying to recover their rep from the toddlers and pools situation from earlier in the year, and Mac fans (as evidenced in the comment section at the bottom of the post on The Sims website) still seem pretty peeved at the lack of OSX support. It was suspected before when the building tools and areas were being showcased for The Sims 4 that EA and Maxis would likely roll out tons of new expansion packs for The Sims 4. “For The Sims 4, we wanted to continue that tradition while giving you even MORE opportunities to craft the stories you want, since a Game Pack provides new gameplay features, new objects and new clothing based around one central theme.”