received a major update today, and with it came the ability to not just WooHoo with the Grim Reaper, but possibly start a family with them as well. While the ability to WooHoo with death is not a brand-new feature, as veteran players would know, it is something that was taken out of the title only to be brought back. The timing here is interesting, as the Life and Death expansion is just around the corner.
While the idea of starting a family with the Grim Reaper might not appeal to some, Reddit threads have run rampant with excitement at the knowledge that WooHooing with death is an option once again. One user, known as lavabendingfirelord, sparked a major conversation about the re-introduced feature, stating It is worth noting that since the update only went live recently, there has not been much testing or evidence to prove that Grim Reaper babies are possible, so that tidbit should be taken with a grain of salt.
While starting a life of love with the Reaper of Souls is exciting and game-changing for some, there are quite a few other notable changes that came along with the new update. Sims will now react to other Sim's deaths based on their relationship, including throwing up or even sobbing hysterically. Once a Sim has passed on into the afterlife, a new prompt will appear on-screen that gives players the option to either make them a playable ghost or let them free roam and haunt the halls of their once happy home.
A new Sims 4 expansion pack, plus some older and custom content, makes it the perfect Halloween game, even better than some horror titles.
More so, for those who decided to embark on the journey that is Sims marriage, the passing of a spouse will now cause the still-alive Sim to become widowed rather than stay married. If that is just too sad for some to deal with, there is always the option to ask the ghostly husband or wife to remain married so that the marriage status can be reinstated.
One feature that fans seem to agree was not the best was
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