The Sims 4: City Living announcement touched on a lot of new features, but the trailer shows many more cool things that weren’t officially addressed in the press release. So with a little help from dozens of screenshots (and all you busy bees in the Sims forums), here’s an updated list of everything we spotted in The Sims 4: City Living trailer (watch it above).
4 New Neighborhoods
- Fashion District
- Spice District
- Arts Quarter
- Uptown
Places
- Myshuno Meadows Park
- Karaoke Bar
- Basketball Courts
Apartment Types
- Penthouses
- Lofts/ flats
- Rowhomes/townhouse with stoops
- Apartment building
Activities
- Eating Contests (Curry Challenge in Spice District)
- Street Performances
- Street Art and Graffiti
- Baseketball--Spin ball on finger, dunk, play with others
- Fireworks/Sparklers
- Protests
- Bubble Blower
Food
- Street food stands
- Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Indian and Vietnamese options
Festivals (2 more expected)
- Spice Festival
- Romance Festival (Fireworks)
- Geek Con
Objects
- Gaming Consoles
- Electric Keyboard
- Bubble Blower
- Talking Toilet
- Chopsticks
- New Windows
- Minimalist bed frame
- See-through kitchen cabinets
- Wall shelving
- Carpets
- Outdoor lights
Interactions
- Power Failures
- Electrical Problems
- Subway Stops
- Tourists
- Maps
- Leaking Pipes
- Neighbors--knock on their door, give them a key to your place, hear weird noises through the wall
- Landlord
- Transportation-Traffic/Trains/Cabs
- Cockroaches
- Living Statues
Create-A-Sim
- Cultural clothing styles
- New tattoos
- Man Bun
- Bandanas
- Baseball Jersey
- Long-wavy masculine hairstyle
- Hipster stuff
- New dress
- High-waisted pants
- Hats
Careers
- Politician, including the Mayor. Make speeches and fight for causes.
- Social Media
- Food / Art Critic
We don’t have details on the gameplay involved with some of these new objects, activities, careers and neighborhoods. Check back to this page for more details before The Sims 4:City Living releases Nov. 1.