'The Sims 4' DLC To Feature Pets, Fairies?; Game Code Strings Revealed!
"The Sims 4" DLC has been keeping the players on their toes as reports are circulating online that pets and fairies might be the content of the game's upcoming update. Recently, "The Sims 4" DLC have paved the way for supernatural creatures like vampires and adorable little humans, specifically, toddlers.
While players are still awaiting an official announcement for the highly-anticipated "The Sims 5," they shift their attention to "The Sims 4" DLCs to make the wait worthwhile. With the recent release of vampires and toddlers, the world of "The Sims 4" seems to be a very diverse place where supernatural creatures and cute, energetic bundle of energies in the forms of toddlers sweep by. What's the next "The Sims 4" DLC?
According to TNH Online, "The Sims 4" DLC leaks reveal that pets might be the next big thing in the life simulation game. The said "The Sims 4" DLC leaks found some pet-related items in the game code's strings which were accidentally uncovered by some players in the "Create A Sim" section of the game.
The game code string reportedly consisted of furry bodies, tails and ears among others. This has led players to believe that the next "The Sims 4" DLC might give the players a chance to either create a pet for their avatar or bring a whole new batch of pets and pet-related items.
The occurrence of pets in "The Sims 4" DLC will be very much welcome just like the toddlers and the vampires. In the history of "The Sims."
According to iDigital Times, "The Sims 4" DLC might also feature a new set of supernatural creatures, this time, in the form of witches and fairies. However, upon further research, the possibility of "The Sims 4" DLC to feature witches and fairies originated only as a survey on Reddit.
As of writing, Electronic Arts and the rest of "The Sims" developers have yet to confirm an upcoming "The Sims 4" DLC featuring either pets or fairies.
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