Hey Simmers! The Sims 4 has just dropped an update that’ll make your builds feel seamlessly integrated with nature. We’re talking glass roofs, glass walls, and even stunning rooftop plants! You can get this update wherever you play Sims 4: the EA app, Epic Games Store, Steam, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One. Oh, and it’s not just about aesthetic improvements; this update also enhances your Build Mode notebook and addresses numerous bugs for various Expansion Packs, including Work of Fiction, Seasons, Get Famous, Tropical Islands, and a few others. What’s more, there are also updates for Game Packs and Kits. So, if you’ve been wanting to bring the outdoors in, now you absolutely can with these new glass walls and roofs! And here’s another exciting feature: the new Rooftop Gardens option in Build Mode allows you to adorn your roofs with a variety of plants, shrubs, and flowers. Go ahead and enjoy all these fantastic new additions!
For all you farm enthusiasts out there, don’t miss Bruno Pferd’s latest article, “Farming Simulator 25: Sales Continue, Now at 3 Million Copies Sold,” published on February 6, 2025. The piece highlights the impressive milestone of over 40 million copies sold globally for the Farming Simulator series and delves into GIANTS Software’s ambitious plans for 2025, including a plethora of free content updates and VR compatibility enhancements. If you’re looking to dive deeper into the world of farming simulators, head on over to Farming Simulator 25: Sales Continue, Now at 3 Million Copies Sold for all the details! For all you RPG enthusiasts out there, don’t miss out on the latest buzz surrounding Final Fantasy XVI! Carlos Mendoza’s post from June 23rd delves into producer Naoki Yoshida’s hints about a potential Nintendo Switch 2 version of the game, along with creative director Kazutoyo Maehiro’s commitment to making it happen. With Square Enix aiming for broader multiplatform support, this could be big news for fans looking to experience FF XVI on yet another console. Dive into the details and speculate alongside us at Final Fantasy XVI Hinted for Nintendo Switch 2! And for those keeping an eye on The Sims franchise, there’s some big news that might change how you approach your next build. Ahmed Hassan over at Players for Life breaks down the surprising announcement from Electronic Arts: Sims 5 has been canceled in favor of transforming Project Rene into a multiplayer, free-to-play experience. This strategic shift aims to enrich The Sims 4 with continued support and updates leading up to its upcoming 10th anniversary. If you’re interested in understanding how this move impacts both players and the future direction of the franchise, be sure to check out “Sims 5 Canceled: Electronic Arts Shifts Strategy for Security” (published on September 18, 2024) Sims 5 Canceled: Electronic Arts Shifts Strategy for Security for all the details.