Custom content has been a part of The Sims franchise since its first game was released in 2000. The life simulator series has built a strong community around the creativity of its players' abilities ...
Mods and custom content have long been the lifeblood of The Sims on PC. Now, they're coming to console at last... kind of.
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 ...
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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) ...
The Sims 4 is about to launch a couple of major initiatives that may not exactly be what players have been looking for.
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 ...
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.
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