'The Sims 4: City Living' DLC update: Players can put on a wedding at Myshuno Meadows

A sneak peek of a wedding in "The Sims 4: City Living" Official website of "The Sims"

San Myshuno is not just for festivals, karaoke bars, or night outs. It turns out the new location from "The Sims 4: City Living" expansion is also great for weddings.

Sims can get married at a beautiful park known as Myshuno Meadows, which Electronic Arts claims to be "the perfect venue for the ultimate ['City Living'] wedding."

"We wanted every part of San Myshuno to feel special, and this park is no exception. If your Sim finds their true love, consider this venue for their wedding," EA wrote on its blog about "The Sims 4: City Living" DLC.

Players can plan the wedding themselves, and they will be offered the proper resources to do so. For a tasty meal for the event, food carts that sell cuisines from various cultures can be the way to go.

In "The Sims 4: City Living" downloadable content (DLC), there is also a dedicated dressing room in Myshuno Meadows, where the Sims can check out some wedding outfits for their special day.

Music will be part of the event in the form of an electric piano, which can be accessed via the Sim's inventory, unlike the traditional piano that is already available in the base game.

Fireworks can also be used as the backdrop of the big kiss that marks the lovers as newlyweds. The "mildly fire-safety conscious park staff" will handle that in order to make the smooch extra special.

To set up the wedding in "The Sims 4: City Living" DLC, players can access Event Planner on the Sim's phone and schedule the big day from there.

They can then invite the people they want to be part of the wedding to Myshuno Meadows, and the Sim lovebirds should be good to go.

Finding love in the "City Living" DLC is not impossible, especially with Romance Festivals being held in San Myshuno. It looks like the city indeed makes a lot of fun things possible.

"The Sims 4: City Living" DLC will be released next month.

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