Though not technically an open-world game in the traditional sense, has introduced over two dozen worlds to explore, customize, and live in. There are 27 worlds currently available in , three of which come standard with the base game and the rest shipping as part of various DLC packs. All Expansion Packs and many Game Packs include a new world based on a real-world location, coinciding with the theme of the DLC and prominently incorporating gameplay features from the pack.
Two of the most important choices players make are where to place their new Sim's starter home and where to move once they outgrow it. While players are as diverse as the worlds and Sims they create, some locations tend to stand out as superior places to live and play, no matter what kind of characters they design or which challenge they are taking on. Excluding destination worlds like Batuu, Selvadorada, and Granite Falls along with retail-only worlds, thebest worlds are all great options when planning your next save file.
Newcrest is unique among worlds because it is a completely blank slate. Unlike every other world in the game, none of the lots are pre-populated, leaving an entire world open for players to build. The intense ability to customize nearly every aspect of Newcrest makes it a beloved starting world for many players, especially those who enjoy building or participating in Legacy challenges with large Sims families.
The open-ended nature of the game lets Simmers play however they please, but sprucing it up with the best Sims 4 challenges can be surprisingly fun.
Like most worlds, Newcrest contains three neighborhoods with five lots, each of varying sizes. The background has pre-built houses and high-rise buildings, but none are accessible even as rabbit holes. The theme of the world from the background feels Americanized and suburban, but the lack of default lots means players can essentially theme it however they choose as they build.
Newcrest represents possibilities and fresh
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