The Sims 4 is Officially Coming to Xbox One and Playstation 4

The Sims 4 is Officially Coming to Xbox One and Playstation 4

It's coming in November!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jul 26, 2017 @ 12:19 PM (Staff Bios)
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Rumors have turned to facts today as it has been officially announced by Electronic Arts that The Sims 4 will be making its way to consoles. It won't be coming to the Nintendo Switch, but you will be able to find it on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One starting November 17.

If you want to pre-order, you have to options. Number one would be the "Perfect Patio Stuff" pack, which comes with hot tubs and outdoor bonuses. You can also pre-order the "Deluxe Party Edition" which will give you access to the game three days early. It also includes content like the Flaming Tiki Bar, costumes, animal hats, everything from the "Perfect Patio Stuff", and plenty more.

If you have EA access, you will be given very early access to the game via the "Play First Trial". This will allow you to hop on The Sims 4 starting November 9th. Get out there, build your house, chase your dreams, and make sure you don't accidentally leave Mac and Cheese on the stove before you go to work in the morning.

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