'The Sims 4' to hit PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles on Nov. 17

Screenshot from "The Sims 4" trailer. The Sims' YouTube Channel

"The Sims 4" for PC will finally get its long overdue console ports. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One owners will get their hands on the simulation video game on Nov. 17.

"The Sims 4's" console version was first announced via a trailer released on their YouTube Channel on July 26. It will be launching years after the original, but console players can rest assured that they will be able to get the downloadable content (DLC) packages on both the PS4 and Xbox One.

According to EA Games, players will either be able to purchase the DLC additions individually or through the value bundle. Included in the package are "The Sims 4 City Living Expansion Pack," "The Sims 4 Vampire Games Expansion Pack" and "The Sims 4 Vintage Glamor Stuff Expansion Pack."

Each of the three packs brings extra options and items to the already large world of "The Sims 4"

The "City Living Pack" allows Sims to explore everything cities have to offer. They can live in apartments, join festivals and deal with unique scenarios only available in the city.

The "Vampire Games Pack" allows players to create both scary and seductive vampires. It comes with new gothic-themed objects and items, an array of supernatural powers that can be unleashed on the world, and a brand-new setting called the Forgotten Hollow.

Lastly, the "Vintage Glamor Pack" allows the Sims to live a life of glamor and be waited on by their butlers. It also comes with new fashion choices and accessories.

"The Sims 4" also comes with a Deluxe Party Edition.

Fans who pre-order the Deluxe Party Edition will not only have early access to the game on Nov. 14, but they will also be able to get their hands on "Perfect Patio" expansion pack. It allows Sims to not only throw BBQ parties by the pool but to customize their own hot tubs outside their home.

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