'The Sims 4' expansion pack news: Follow-up to 'Get Together' to come out this month?

A screenshot from the "The Sims 4" DLC called "Kids Room Stuff" TheSims.com

It's been a while since "The Sims 4" received an expansion pack. So far, Electronic Arts has released two, but a third one could be made available this month.

The first expansion pack for "The Sims 4," called "Get to Work," was released end of March last year. The second one, titled "Get Together," was made available December of the same year.

EA took around eight months to release the latter. Applying that timeframe for the next expansion pack, a new "The Sims 4" expansion pack might just be on the way right now.

New reports indicate that next expansion pack for "The Sims 4" may have something to do with City Living or Supernatural, which EA is reportedly considering for the game's next expansion pack.

Back in October, the company apparently sent out surveys via e-mail that mentioned the unannounced expansion packs, hinting that they might see the light of day in the future.

Now, it is believed that City Living and Supernatural could actually be upcoming downloadable content or DLC for "The Sims 4".

It is important to note that for "The Sims 3," EA also released an expansion called Supernatural, which allowed players to create a supernatural Sim and travel a new fantastical world.

Through this expansion pack, werewolves, fairies, vampires and zombies were all added into the mix. It is very likely that EA might pull off something like this again in "The Sims 4."

As for a possible City Living expansion pack for "The Sims 4," it is easy to imagine a flashy new metropolis being infused in the game as well as tons of new skills and abilities to get a load of.

Meanwhile, there are also reports that "The Sims 4" is also getting a Pets expansion pack. However, at the moment, EA wants players to focus on Kids Room Stuff, added in the game last month.

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