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Surprise! The Sims 4 is now on SteamAnd all the expansions!

And all the expansions!

A house from The Sims 4, shown in Build-Buy Mode.

Ahead of their big notE3 stream tonight, Electronic Arts have casually droppedThe Sims 4and its expansions onto Steam, no big deal. How criminal that one of thebest management gameshas been locked in EA’s tower.Titanfall 2 is heretoo. Steam’s page does note that Sims 4 will install and use Origin, mind, so evidently you can’t have everything.You can buyThe Sims 4on Steamright now. The base game has a 50% discount at launch, bringing it £17.49/€19.99/$19.99. All of the expansions have 20-30% off right now too, except for the latest - see Alice Bee’sSims 4: Eco Lifestyle reviewto see if that one is worth your money (spoiler: ahh not as much as hoped).If you just want to lark about with the game, maybe look upThe Sims 4 cheatsfor everything from editing characters to spawning items.When EA announcedtheir return to Steamlast year, they did say The Sims 4 was coming, though at this point I had expected they would save the news for tonight’s show. Apparently, they have no patience. For the rest of EA’s notE3 news, our VidBuds will bewatching EA Play Live on streamtonight with pre- and post- commentary. Given that the show starts at midnight for us in the UK (4pm Pacific) I’m guessing it’ll have a surreal, sleep-deprived vibe.Whatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.

Ahead of their big notE3 stream tonight, Electronic Arts have casually droppedThe Sims 4and its expansions onto Steam, no big deal. How criminal that one of thebest management gameshas been locked in EA’s tower.Titanfall 2 is heretoo. Steam’s page does note that Sims 4 will install and use Origin, mind, so evidently you can’t have everything.You can buyThe Sims 4on Steamright now. The base game has a 50% discount at launch, bringing it £17.49/€19.99/$19.99. All of the expansions have 20-30% off right now too, except for the latest - see Alice Bee’sSims 4: Eco Lifestyle reviewto see if that one is worth your money (spoiler: ahh not as much as hoped).If you just want to lark about with the game, maybe look upThe Sims 4 cheatsfor everything from editing characters to spawning items.When EA announcedtheir return to Steamlast year, they did say The Sims 4 was coming, though at this point I had expected they would save the news for tonight’s show. Apparently, they have no patience. For the rest of EA’s notE3 news, our VidBuds will bewatching EA Play Live on streamtonight with pre- and post- commentary. Given that the show starts at midnight for us in the UK (4pm Pacific) I’m guessing it’ll have a surreal, sleep-deprived vibe.Whatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.

Ahead of their big notE3 stream tonight, Electronic Arts have casually droppedThe Sims 4and its expansions onto Steam, no big deal. How criminal that one of thebest management gameshas been locked in EA’s tower.Titanfall 2 is heretoo. Steam’s page does note that Sims 4 will install and use Origin, mind, so evidently you can’t have everything.

You can buyThe Sims 4on Steamright now. The base game has a 50% discount at launch, bringing it £17.49/€19.99/$19.99. All of the expansions have 20-30% off right now too, except for the latest - see Alice Bee’sSims 4: Eco Lifestyle reviewto see if that one is worth your money (spoiler: ahh not as much as hoped).

If you just want to lark about with the game, maybe look upThe Sims 4 cheatsfor everything from editing characters to spawning items.

When EA announcedtheir return to Steamlast year, they did say The Sims 4 was coming, though at this point I had expected they would save the news for tonight’s show. Apparently, they have no patience. For the rest of EA’s notE3 news, our VidBuds will bewatching EA Play Live on streamtonight with pre- and post- commentary. Given that the show starts at midnight for us in the UK (4pm Pacific) I’m guessing it’ll have a surreal, sleep-deprived vibe.

Whatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.