'The Sims 4' expansion pack: Dine Out DLC lets Sims to share photos of 'experimental food'

Players get their own version of Instagram on "The Sims 4" Dine Out. EA/Maxis

A week after announcing "The Sims 4" Dine Out DLC, game publisher Electronic Arts shared more details about the feast of a game pack, revealing that it is more than just eating out and running a restaurant.

"The Sims 4" Dine Out will give players the chance to try out new and "experimental food," as EA likes to call it. These meals range from "high concept" to "bizarre" to "tantalizing."

While "The Sims 4" already has a lot of recipes the Sims can get a load of, Dine Out will expand the menu with celebrity chef-level "avant-garde" meals.

"The dishes are bright, bold, and beautiful, and full of life with amazing new animations that you might not expect to see on a platter," EA teased on its blog.

The moveable feast offered in "The Sims 4" Dine Out includes the Volcano Pasta with the flowing lava as the star of the show and the Cubed Ahi with Veggie Wasabi Matrix, a dish that Sims would rather chomp on than pronounce its name.

The DLC also offers the out-of-this-world Jungle Moss Egg with Lavender Wisps and the Bacon Love Petals, whose exquisiteness is something Sims might not have the heart to tarnish and bite into.

And since these meals all look picture-perfect, "The Sims 4" Dine Out is giving players the ability to take a photo of the food much like how many people do in social media.

The photos can be framed and displayed on the Sims' walls, which acts, in a way, as the game's version of Instagram. This will allow them to recreate the dish at their homes. The photos can also be showcased on the restaurant.

In "The Sims 4" Dine Out, players would know what their Sims think about the dishes with the moodlets that will be shown when they eat them.

"The Sims 4" Dine Out game pack will be available on June 7.

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