The Sims 4 Businesses & Hobbies is built around a much-needed (but controversial) feature
When The Sims 4's dev team talk about the upcoming Businesses & Hobbies expansion pack, it's clear that – for all the overhauled tattoo system and introduction of a new pottery skill are clearly the centrepieces in terms of "what's new" – they know that cross-pack compatibility will be the big talking point for a lot of long-time players. It's been over a decade now since the TS4's original release, and even if you're overall a fan of the game, likelihood is that your wish-list has long included a desire to see DLCs that feel less siloed-off and more like holistic, meaningful additions to the game world as a whole. Read more


When The Sims 4's dev team talk about the upcoming Businesses & Hobbies expansion pack, it's clear that – for all the overhauled tattoo system and introduction of a new pottery skill are clearly the centrepieces in terms of "what's new" – they know that cross-pack compatibility will be the big talking point for a lot of long-time players. It's been over a decade now since the TS4's original release, and even if you're overall a fan of the game, likelihood is that your wish-list has long included a desire to see DLCs that feel less siloed-off and more like holistic, meaningful additions to the game world as a whole.