The Sims 4: City Living Is Just The Sims 3: Late Night Updated? The Sims Team’s City Living Livestream Recap Detailed

The Sims 4: City Living fans had a glimpse of the new expansion pack when SimGuruRomeo and SimGuruGrant reportedly took to Twitch on Friday for a demo of the new festivals. The livestream featured 15 new features of what seems to be an updated The Sims 4: City Living. Nevertheless, Grant believes that the City Living is the most notable expansion pack for The Sims 4 given its substantial new gameplay, as well as control.

Compared to Widenburg, Oasis Springs, Newcrest or Granite Falls, living in the city of San Myshuno is believed to offer more open-world feel due to the limited loading screens. In fact, Sims could walk straight onto the sidewalk, from the neighborhood to the festivals in The Sims 4: City Living. The apartments also appear to provide a unique experience of living in Willow Creek, giving a sense of community from those who come to interact or visit.

The Sims 4: City Living is also reported to have a substantial improvements in the gameplay from the previous city-themed expansion packs. Among these include Late Night where there are no activities that are exclusive only to the city, but late night event choices like clubs, bars and lounges. San Myshuno is believed to have the best features for those who prefer an open world. The new expansion pack is set to release on Nov. 1.

Meanwhile, other features of The Sims 4: City Living include glossy basketball court available in plenty of colors to choose from and no reported load time between the apartments and the activities on the street. Spice Festival is also open, where spices with rare moodlet can be bought. On the other hand, Spice District provides space for ramen, tea, spice curry and Mexican carts. A social interaction that allows bragging about being a champion will allow the players who will join the Spice Challenge. Watch The Sims 4 City Living: Official Trailer

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