has been re-released alongside to celebrate the series' 20th birthday. However, it seems like the legacy collection for doesn't include all the content that was available for the original game, although it does include all the major expansions the game received during its prime. In the middle of re-release's crashes, it's possible to spot that one Stuff Pack didn't make it into this version.
Although it's less common now, used to have a fair number of packs that included licensed brands, but they tended to be smaller packs instead of full expansions, meaning players wouldn't miss out on big additions if they decided to skip purchasing them. At the time, the developers likely worked with the brand to create a pack that satisfied both parties. However, that development choice can come with unique problems if the game is re-released in the future.
The pack included new items without gameplay changes, because it wasn't a full expansion. These items were all based on IKEA designs, and they were mostly for bedrooms, living rooms, and office spaces. However, this pack didn't make it into the new, and that's likely due to licensing issues. While it's disappointing, it's understandable that agreements with brands can be tricky, and it's lucky that this affected a small pack and not a large expansion.
Seeing that a pack wasn't included in this re-release is likely due to brand license issues, it makes sense why EA has avoided releasing branded content for. Despite it being a decade old, doesn't have many packs that are associated with a brand, except the and kits that were created with content creators. As for the pack, EA had game rights for the franchise for a while, so it's unlikely that there will be a licensing issue in the future that affects it.
The Sims 1: Legacy Collection contains the base game and every expansion ready for Windows 10. But, it may be better to go with the bigger bundle.
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