The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle Released - briefly
(hx) 12:41 AM CEST - Jun,06 2020
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EA announces the release of the new Eco Lifestyle for The Sims 4
for Windows, macOS, and consoles, offering a dumpster dive of options to help
your Sims go green. The Eco Lifestyle expansion pack can be found in EA’s Origin store and it’ll cost you £34.99 / $39.99 /39.99€.
While the reveal trailer is very short, there are some details on what to expect from Sims 4 Eco Lifestyle.
- New careers: Civil Designer, Freelance Crafter, and more.
- New hobbies such as making artisan candles, concocting fizzy drinks and raising insects as an alternative food source.
- The Civil Designer can use a fabricator to craft new inventions.
- Artisan candles made by your Sims will shrink over time when lit and can be sold in shops owned by your Sims.
- You can also carve vertical meat. We presuming it’s lab grown as it’s tagged as “labmeat” on the GIF image, but I have many questions about the storage method.
- Create your very own eco-friendly community in Evergreen Harbor. You can set up a voting board and establish Neighbourhood Action Plans.
- Convince other Sims to create a community space. This can be a garden or a “maker space”.
- You can also now build houses out of shipping containers.
- Neglecting the environment allows junk and pollution to rise. You can counter this by collecting junk and use machines to crush junk into small cubes. New inventions can also get rid of pollution.
- You can upcycle clothing and furniture, or dive into bins to grab thrown away objects to make stuff out of them.
- Keeping your neighbourhood clean for long enough will make the northern lights appear.
- Produce your own electricity with windmills and solar panels that can be placed wherever you want.
- You can now make a living roof and have more materials to use to make your own eco-friendly house. You can even grow your own food in vertical gardens.
- Your Sims can woohoo in a dumpster. I’m not sure why anyone would do that.
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