Two new kits are arriving to The Sims 4 this April 18. Get ready to strut your stuff using iconic styles through the Urban Homage Kit. You can also come up with the perfect party atmosphere via the Party Essentials Kit.
The Urban Homage Kit was made possible through a partnership with gaming content creator Danielle "Ebonix" Udogaranya. This kit offers a fresh take on what can be described as a nostalgic London city-inspired 90s and Noughties fashion trends. It comes with lively patterns along with vibrant graffiti motifs and even eye-catching accessories. The modern looks are not only bold but also unapologetic.
Ensembles and statement pieces in this kit include the likes of iconic overalls, butterfly tops, eye-catching layered jewelry, and glamorous new nails. With this, the Sims can confidently strut in style as well as express their individuality in more ways than ever before.
Talking about this kit, Ebonix revealed in a statement that when she came up with this kit, her pitch was to pay homage to the 80s and all the way to the 00s. She added that through this kit she wanted to introduce some timeless pieces which tap in the period which remains to be the blueprint of fashion innovation even to this day.
Celebrating with Flair
Meanwhile for the Party Essentials Kit, it's all about taking the festivities to the next level and making parties epics. It has everything the Sims need to be the next talk of the town whether it's a rager for the Roomies or a lavish Landgraab luncheon.
There's a lot of playful party props to enjoy like eye-catching streamers, an entrancing fog machine, and a versatile bar which can stick around even after the party. For those who want to add a bit of drama to everyday décor there are lively and unique new items that include a mesmerizing disco ball. With this kit you can set the perfect vibe through coordinated party decorations or maybe have some mix and match to set the mood and make memorable Simstagram posts pop.
The Sims 4 is a free-to-play social simulation game and the fourth title in the series. It was released in 2014 and made available for the PC. The game was then ported to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2017. The Sims 4 became free-to-play in October 2022.