'The Sims 4: City Living' DLC updates: more on add-ons and features revealed ahead of Nov. 1 launch

'The Sims 4' promo image thesims.com / EA

A third expansion pack has already been confirmed by Electronic Arts for their highly popular life simulation video game, "The Sims 4."

The brand new expansion pack — called "The Sims 4: City Living" — has long been rumored to be coming, and now that it is just a few more weeks away, players just can't wait to get their hands on the new downloadable content (DLC), which promises to bring even more activities to the Sims community.

The latest DLC expansion pack will be introducing a brand new city called San Myshuno City. The new area will include several neighborhoods, parks, markets, bars, clubs, and other areas that can be fully utilized by Sims for different occasions.

However, EA has specifically been marketing the idea of putting together a grand wedding for Sims in the new area as it will contain several new features that fully cater to such an event.

Players can now access an Events Planner in the new update, which they can then use to set a date. Players can also send out invitations to other Sims.

"The Sims" fans will also be able to plan everything about the wedding, including testing out wedding outfits, hiring a band, putting up a fireworks display, and other wedding favors.

The brand new DLC will also be introducing new career paths, which will allow Sims to become politicians, critics, or social media celebrities.

Sims will also be able to live in different areas, including new apartments with landlords, or swanky city lofts. There will also be new places to visit such as Spice Markets, Karaoke Bars, Sky Gyms, art galleries, and food trucks.

Players can also bring their Sims to different city events such as the new Geek Con, the Romance Festival, and the Spice Festival.

"The Sims 4: City Living" is set to be released on Nov. 1 in North America and on Nov. 3 in Europe.

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