recently released a base game update, and although the new additions don't necessarily alter gameplay, their importance to franchise in 2023 cannot be understated. Even among a few bug fixes, quality-of-life tweaks, and new decor like light switches, these new items stand out as the most important changes, and they foretell a promising future for in 2023 and its community alike.
In general, 2023 looks like a bright year for — especially with the Growing Together expansion already announced for March 16. This DLC will essentially act as the modern equivalent of 's Generations pack, adding more depth to families, a new map called San Sequoia, and a plethora of additional new content. Another prospect that Simmers are excited for is the arrival of infants in , which will thankfully be free after nearly nine years without them. The latest base game update, which is also free, provides a similarly positive outlook for the game moving forward.
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took a huge step toward inclusivity with the new addition of top surgery scars, binders, shapewear, and medical wearables (which include hearing aids and glucose monitors). These items can now be equipped in the Create-A-Sim menu, and although they don't serve any gameplay functions so far, their mere existence is a massive win — especially for the Simmers who received some much-needed representation as a result. It's a simple change, but giving Sims the option of wearing a hearing aid, for example, is a great way for players who may be wearing the same thing behind the screen to feel seen.
While it's one of the more progressive games in the sphere, there are still changes that needs to make in order to be the best title in
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