

The base game is the only thing becoming free-to-play on October 18, with the expansions and other add-ons still costing money to purchase. It’s a fun game really, and now that it’s going free-to-play, you’ll be able to try it out without spending a dime. On top of that, you can form a family with either someone that you create from the ground up or a “townie.” From there, you can grow a family, have children, raise them, learn skills, become a cook, hack a bank, and more. Really, there’s a job for just about anyone. You can become a detective or painter or work-from-home journalist. Essentially, Sims 4 is a way to live out your dream life virtually in many ways.


If you’re not sure what Sims 4 is, we’ll break it down real quick.
