There was a lot of Sims 4 news yesterday.
Along with some general bug fixes, this update also introduced new cosmetics including top surgery scars, hearing aids, glucose monitors, binders and shapewear. Needless to say, these new additions have been met with waves of praise from The Sims 4 community.
Right now a"small part" of the"next generation" Sims experience is being play-tested. Currently, that"small part" is focused on"apartment customisation" for the upcoming release . "This is a big deal," Rodiek said,"We know that our players want to have that intimate personal experience where they're exploring stories and ideas in single player. But, there are also really cool things you could do with others, where you could share and create with your friends."
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