'The Sims 4' news: Laundry Day Stuff Pack coming soon

A promotional photo for "The Sims 4" Facebook/TheSims

Players of the life-simulation video game series "The Sims" will get another amazing downloadable content (DLC). This will allow players to do more activities in "The Sims 4."

New reports reveal that the game will soon release "The Sims 4: Laundry Day Stuff Pack." This expansion will be released this winter 2018. Aside from this, there will also be an adventure or destination-themed game pack, which will be out before the end of March 2018.

This was announced by the official Twitter account of "The Sims," teasing its followers on what is coming to the game this quarter. The announcement comes with a brief video showing a preview of the new Stuff Pack and Game Pack.

For the Laundry Stuff Pack, the Sims are featured smelling their dirty clothes, which apparently need to be washed. Part of the stuff pack are hampers, country-themed clothing, a stool, piles of laundry, some new plants, and a laundry machine. There are also be plenty of rugs, stackable washer/dryer combo, as well as the standalone machines.

The mysterious game pack comes with an icon that shows a mask. There are also objects that appear to be related to a museum. PlayerOne notes that it reminds gamers of the "Night at the Museum" movie. The teaser also shows a dancing skeleton. One Sim has a thought bubble with a picture of a skull. This may manifest that the Sim is telling the other Sims about the skeleton. Aside from that, there are also stone objects and ancient artifacts.

Game packs are medium-sized content additions that bring more fun to the game. These are smaller than expansion packs but they give Sims new things to do. Meanwhile, stuff packs are even much smaller. These bring additional clothes and objects to the game that the Sims can use. The new game and stuff packs do not have an exact release date yet.

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