Fans of The Sims 4 are angry at EA as it appears the developer hasn't learned anything from the backlash and controversy over the game's Kits. The continued release of Kits — the most recent of which being Sims 4's Carnaval Streetwear Kit - demonstrates that EA had not listened to the Sims 4 community, many of whom disliked the smaller content packs when they initially launched. A lot of Sims 4 players have taken to social media and message boards to express their anger as they feel EA is ignoring their concerns, with the game having seen more Kits instead of more significant additions over the last year.
Kits were first introduced to Sims 4 as tiny DLCs in March 2021 with the simultaneous release of Bust the Dust, Country Kitchen, and Throwback Fit that same month. As time has gone on, more Kits have come out alongside other DLCs for the Sims 4. Each Sims 4 DLC Kit is a small collection of items related to Kits focus, with Bust the Dust also providing players with a small amount of new gameplay mechanics.
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Since their release, the Sims 4 Kits have been a controversial and divisive issue among the fanbase. There are currently 10 Kits available for players to purchase and provide a mixture of building, clothing, and limited gameplay. However, some Sims 4 fans are angry as they don't believe the small number of assets justifies the price of the Kits.
One of Sims 4 players' main issues with the Kits is their price. Currently, the total cost for the Sims 4, if a player were to buy all expansions packs, stuff packs, game packs, and Kits, is over $800.00. Granted, the Sims 4 has been out for almost eight years, but that works out at a whopping $100 per year for Simmers.
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