

There's a new High Maintenance trait, for instance, which can be soothed by a day at the spa, giving a little more impetus to use the facilities. The original Spa Day (one of EA's mid-tier Game Packs, sitting between the smaller-scale Stuff Packs and more substantial Expansion Packs) brought a focus on health and relaxation to the Sims 4, adding the new spa building type where visiting Sims could de-stress and re-energise, enjoying everything from steam baths and stone massages to yoga and meditation.Īs outlined in developer Maxis' latest livestream, next week's surprisingly expansive update to Spa Day will bring new features and tighter integration with the core game. It was at this point that Frost stepped in to set the record straight, confirming that kits and updates are all that's coming in the remainder of this year.One of The Sims 4's earliest expansions, 2015's Spa Day, is getting a refresh next week, introducing a whole range of new features and improvements that'll be free to existing owners. Since this rounds out the expected content, it prompted Twitter user to ask about another roadmap. The Inside Maxis agenda focuses on Latin America, and is highly likely to be related to the theme of the final kits in the roadmap. The confirmation came unexpectedly on a Twitter thread promoting the next Inside Maxis Livestream, which is due to take place on October 26, at 11 am PT.

Related: Sims Fans Aren't Happy With Roadmap's Lacklustre DLC This means for the first time since 2017 we will have only one expansion pack this year, news that hasn't gone down well in the community. However, SimGuruFrost, The Sims 4 Community Manager, has now confirmed that the roadmap covers the entirety of 2021. Many Simmers assumed that this roadmap would cover the next three months, leaving space for an expansion release in December. It outlined upcoming content comprising three global fit kits, one build kit, and further free base game updates. Back in September, The Sims 4 team released a roadmap titled Season of Selves.
