Sims 4 fans now have a major reason to check out their local Five Below stores.
Mods and custom content have long been the lifeblood of The Sims on PC. Now, they're coming to console at last... kind of.
The Sims 4 Marketplace promises that people who have created custom content for years can now implement the things they create into the game itself – and get paid. While for the creators of such ...
EA clarified that The Sims 4 Marketplace does not replace free content, and that Makers can continue to offer free or paid early access custom content or mods on other platforms under its mod policy.
EA has announced The Sims 4 Marketplace, a store for user-made mods, but its revenue share falls short of rivals like Roblox and Fortnite.