The Sims 4: Life and Death Expansion – A Hilariously Grim Affair
The Sims 4 is back with its latest jubilant season entitled “To Be Continued,” which is basically just a euphemism for “let’s make your Sims’ lives a living hell… or at least, dead hell.” The new Life and Death expansion pack promises a cornucopia of existential dread right after your Sim takes that fateful plunge into the void.
Ah yes, funerals are on the agenda. And not the kind where people awkwardly stand around pretending they care; we’re talking full-on grieving rituals! This is paired with some fantastic career options for those aspiring Grim Reapers who always dreamed of having a side hustle. Who knew that death could be such a lucrative gig economy?
What’s next on the list of posthumous perks? How about giving your Sims a bucket list? Because nothing says “live life to the fullest” like jotting down your last wishes on a virtual notepad. Finish enough items before your Sim drops dead, and they could be given a second chance at existence. If that doesn’t work, they can always float around as a ghost, causing chaos—because obviously, that’s the new millennial dream.
Oh, and let’s not forget about customization! In classic Sims fashion, even death is a chance to throw an elaborate, fully customizable social event. Who needs weddings when you can host a funeral? It’s like a party, but with more mourning and fewer cake slices. Also, if you’re living the high life, you might consider selling your services as an afterlife consultant. Forget mediating disputes; you can guide souls to the great beyond and make a pretty penny, all while wearing your best funeral attire.
For those already haunting the place, Ghost Sims are getting an upgrade, because why shouldn’t the non-living get some quality life improvements too? They’ll have the unique ability to assist with chores, or if they’re having a rebellious day, terrorizing the living. Picture this: levitating Sims and demanding tribute in Simoleons. Talk about getting paid for your haunting duties!
Of course, it wouldn’t be The Sims without a few anxious fans. After the infamous My Wedding Stories debacle, much of the player base is clutching their digital pearls at the thought of funeral events. Because nothing screams smooth transition to the afterlife like a glitchy programming fiasco where your Sim’s funeral ends up being a surprise birthday bash instead.
Mark your calendars! Maxis is likely to showcase a livestream later this month where they’ll unveil more whimsical features of this expansion. Life and Death will officially launch on October 31st—perfectly timed for Halloween, because really, what better way to celebrate the spooky season than by planning your own digital demise? Get ready to embrace the hilarity that comes with death in the virtual realm!