With the recent announcement of a new Expansion Pack,, it's become clear that fans don't need to worry about getting a sequel like From pools to toddlers, there have been many missing things in that have been slowly added over the years since release. seems as though it will finally round out most of the remaining complaints that exist about the game, removing much of the urgency surrounding the release of .
Considering everything that's known about — the next planned game which has become synonymous with a release — the upcoming title certainly shows promise. However, it's still in incredibly early stages of development, with only Build and Buy elements of gameplay being shown so far. While the idea of a new game so many years away can feel disheartening, the promise shown for the future of after recent announcements helps put things in perspective.
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The recent trailer released by on YouTube for the game's new DLC has showcased a myriad of new additions players can expect this March. The new Expansion Pack will provide new activities and interactions between all age groups that the title has never seen before, as well as features that add more meaning to individual Sims' lives. One of the main complaints about players hoped to see remedied in was a lack of depth, but it appears that this may not be a problem anymore, at least for the most part, which means isn't needed yet.
While a lot of fans have been waiting for a release date, addresses a myriad of concerns that players have had regarding the game, at least for those who mostly play out family-centric narratives. The addition of new quirks for infants and toddlers — which include things like Messy
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