Sims 4: Dine Out Releases Today

Sims 4: Dine Out Releases Today

Pixels never looked so delicious!

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Jun 07, 2016 @ 03:45 PM (Staff Bios)
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Sims 4 fans are in for a treat, as the new expansion, Dine Out, launched today. EA's new expansion adds in a myriad of new content. Players can now send their sims out for a date night or even have them open and run a restaurant. Dine Out allows players to explore both the business and pleasure side of the restaurant business. For those only interested in the dining experience, there are plenty of style and new cuisine options available. Restaurants are available for a single sim just looking for a night off all the way to full families. However, for those interested in running a restaurant, the expansion offers complete control:

Players can...
  • Custom design the entire restaurant, making it a style of their own
  • Hire staff to keep the diners happy
  • Set their own menu prices to get the most bang from their customers' simoleons
  • Make rounds through the dining room to check up on diners
The Sims 4: Dine Out expansion is available now from Origin for $19.99. Owners of both Mac and PC hardware can enjoy this fine product. The base game is, of course, required to play the expansion. Now go out there and eat some pixels.

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