'The Sims 4: City Living' DLC features: next DLC to introduce new careers, festivals, and events

A screenshot from "The Sims 4" City Living TheSims.com

"The Sims 4" continues to provide fans with engaging content with their expansion packs that contain a lot of features that are sure to keep its fans entertained, and Electronic Arts is once again going to provide new content on their upcoming downloadable content (DLC) pack dubbed "City Living."

"The Sims 4: City Living" offers players a new set of neighborhoods, new festivals, careers, and exciting activities.

The "City Living" expansion pack includes four new neighborhoods that features interesting activities player's sims can take on. One activity is playing a friendly game of basketball in the neighborhood court.

Other new features that come with the "City Living" expansion pack are the festivals that the sims can go to. One exciting festival in particular is the "Spice Festival," and it allows sims to partake in curry challenges to test their culinary skills. Players can also dwell in festival markets that are full of exotic street foods from around the world.

Another festival sims can enjoy is the Romance Festival. The Romance Festival allows sims to get in touch with their emotions by interacting with a romance guru. It is also said that the romance guru has mystical powers that can allow sims to take a peek at their future.

Furthermore, the "City Living" expansion pack also brings a ton of new places to explore in the sims world. One of which is the new flea market that would allow sims to buy cheaper stuff. What's more is that sims can also sell their stuff in the flea market. The flea market contains a variety of objects including vintage pieces, paintings, and other decorations, making it a great place to find collection pieces.

"The Sims 4" players will soon be able to unleash their sims' creativity by partaking in the Geek convention where sims will be allowed to go in their favorite cosplay costumes, and even compete in hacking and gaming contests.

On another note, aside from the new activities sims can take on the "City Living" expansion pack, sims will also be able to build their own apartments from scratch if they choose to live in the city.

And to complete the "City Living" package, "The Sims 4" players can push their sims to take on new careers including being a politician, charity organizer, social media expert, and a food critic.

"The Sims 4" players will be able to get their hands on the "City Living" expansion pack some Nov. 1 for Mac and PC.

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