A world that transforms based on Sims' actions was introduced in Island Living and sustainable, eco-friendly living was featured in Tiny Living. Related: The Sims 4: What We Want from the Next Expansion Packĭespite the new gameplay dynamics introduced into Eco Lifestyle, many fans are upset at what the expansion fails to add. Recycling is a new feature and Sims can transform trash they've collected from dumpster diving using a variety of new objects to upcycle.
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Sims can clean up the town to transform it into a nature-filled paradise or let it fall into garbage-laden ruin. Sims can install wind turbines, solar panels and dew collectors to help make the world a little greener and offset their bills.Īs Evergreen Harbour gets cleaned up and the skies clear, Sims may even be able to see the aurora borealis. The latest town, Evergreen Harbor, starts out in rough shape: Garbage overflows into the streets and smog fills the air.
However, when the trailer was released, it was met with much less enthusiasm. Already the announcement is seeing a backlash from the fan community, unhappy with the direction the latest expansion pack has taken.Ī photo of a wind turbine was posted to Sims Community's Twitter the previous day, sparking fans to speculate what the next pack would be, with discussion primarily focused on country living. The official trailer for The Sims 4 Eco Lifestyle, the ninth expansion pack for the series, was released on May 6.