The Sims franchise has always been known for having additional DLC that adds to the base game experience. Each The Sims iteration has had some form of DLC, whether it’s been expansion, stuff, or game packs. The Sims 4 also recently added a new type of DLC called “kits,” but those function more like The Sims 3 Store rather than full-blown DLC additions. Most DLC adds some form of new gameplay, whether it’s a world, hobby, or new Create-A-Style or Build/Buy mode items.

On Twitter recently, the SimGurus, particularly SimGuru Frost and SimGuru George, have been teasing an upcoming DLC for The Sims 4. This isn’t shocking, as the game is more than likely due for a new DLC pack. However, this teaser does have The Sims community abuzz with excitement for whatever the new content may be. While it’s still a mystery what the new DLC might revolve around, there are a few clues and highly requested themes that could potentially be the next DLC pack.

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Community Requested Sims 4 Content

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Having an outspoken community can be both a blessing and a curse, and The Sims community can probably be classified as both. In some cases, The Sims fans call out important issues that The Sims 4 is lacking, like inclusive skin tones or a lack of gender neutrality or Sim-specific pronoun selection. The community has also requested transparency from the developer, leading to The Sims Laundry List—a compilation of the most reported in-game issues and how they’re being handled or fixed.

With how The Sims 4 developer has reacted to fan requests in the past, like better skin tone options and more transparency, it’s no surprise that the dev may make a long-requested pack a reality. Many fans have asked for a pack similar to The Sims 3: Generations, which had content for all Sim age groups. A pack like that would be welcomed, especially because there’s so little for elders to do in-game. It would also be a great opportunity for The Sims 4 to introduce child activities beyond the science or art table.

Another highly requested pack has been something revolving around farming. There’s already a gardening skill in-game, which only became more robust with The Sims 4: Seasons, but there’s more to farming than that. It could be an opportunity to add farm animals like cows or chickens, both of which were available from The Sims 3 Store in some capacity. Other pack ideas could take a more supernatural route like fairies or werewolves, similar to the Vampires or Realm of Magic game packs.

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What The SimGurus Hinted At

The SimGuru Twitters are often known for teasing new content before it’s officially revealed. SimGuru Frost is the global community manager for The Sims 4 and seems to have fun teasing the community with unreleased information. SimGuru George took to Twitter to pose a question for fans, asking them to choose one The Sims world to play in for the entire weekend. SimGuru Frost took this moment to tease the community, stating he’d choose a [REDACTED] world—a similar move to when the developer teased the release of The Sims 4: Snowy Escape.

SimGuru George didn’t hesitate to add to the debacle, saying that players can only reach said world when “playing with [REDACTED] sims and the new [REDACTED].” A statement like this could indicate a new type of Sim, meaning a supernatural pack may be up next. However, this would be a little odd for the developer since The Sims 4: Paranormal only released in January. There was also the mention of a new world, which has been known to be included in either game or expansion packs.

Regardless of what the cryptic teasing may indicate, there are a few things The Sims 4 fans can expect. First, the game is due for a new DLC, primarily a game or expansion pack. Second, the SimGurus love to tease, but it probably won’t be long until more concrete hints about the upcoming pack are revealed.

The Sims 4 is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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