The Sims 4 has rolled out a new update that introduces some major changes to the classic life simulation game. Most notably, the update adds a new icon to the heads-up display that provides quick access to the in-game store.
This store icon allows players to conveniently browse and purchase new expansion packs, game packs, and other downloadable content from directly within the game. In the past, players would have to exit the game and navigate a web browser to access the store.
While some fans have expressed concerns about in-game monetization, the icon does provide a more seamless way to enhance your Sims experience. Recommendations are tailored based on your past purchases rather than the full catalog.
Beyond the new store integration, this Sims 4 update brings critical bug fixes and performance improvements. Major issues plaguing the recently released For Rent expansion have been addressed, including saving errors and lag within Residential Rental lots.
The update also resolves a holiday-themed bug in the Seasons expansion that caused decorative panels to only appear for certain Sims. However, the patch may disrupt modded content, so removing custom creations is recommended for now.
With this patch, please remember to remove any external game mods & custom content as they may conflict with this update.
If you do experience any issues after today's update, please submit a ticket on AnswersHQ, so our team can investigate further: https://t.co/t5lpVVwgNV
— The Sims Direct Communications (@TheSimsDirect) February 27, 2024
Additional fine-tuning continues as more expansions release, like the upcoming Crystal Creations stuff pack. While new features can introduce fresh bugs, these ongoing updates show the Sims team’s commitment to smoother performance and stability. Regular patching aims to provide the best experience for Simmers across the ever-growing array of content.