
Dress for the weather with seasonal fashions from raincoats to snow gear. Your Sims can pucker up at the kissing booth at the spring festival, or see what Halloween surprises await in the haunted house. All-new activities, like soccer, and big seasonal festivals and celebrations bring the spirit of each season to life. The Sims 4 Growing Together is released on March 16 on PC, Mac, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.Let your Sims swim in the ocean on a hot summer day, bob for apples in the autumn leaves, test their snowboarding skill on the half pipe, or welcome spring showers with a walk in the rain and a colourful umbrella. "But then Growing Together layers on a lot of additional options in the way that you care for them, or the depths of their personalities, or the way that an infant grows." "You get infant in base game, and you're going to get all of the mainstays that you would expect in terms of having an infant in your game, being able to customise them, add them to your family, take basic care of them," lead producer Graham Nardone told Digital Spy. Parenthood was focused really on the moments of parenting and Growing Together adds some of that drama for our adults.ĭai added: "I think one of the things we really wanted to do with Growing Together was, from the outset give the opportunity to our players to celebrate the full lifetimes and the memorable milestones of every single family, and let them explore the unique ways in which we know that the families may be interacting with each other."ĭuring the same week of Growing Together's launch, there will also be a free base game update that adds a new infants life stage, which sits between baby and toddler. "But Growing Together also is about creating more content throughout a Sim's lifetime. Obviously, with the addition of infants and with the expansion of some of our younger Sims – our infants and our toddlers and our children – there's a natural overlap in terms of the relationships and interactions between the and their children. " Growing Together is meant to be kind of an evolution of some of the ideas of Parenthood. "I love Parenthood, I worked on Parenthood. Sims can now experience midlife crises, for example.

All life stages will be expanded on and benefit from the new layers and systems in place, and that even includes content for elders.


Lead designer Scott Dai told Digital Spy during an interview that Growing Together sets itself apart by increasing the scope beyond just parenting. Related: The Sims 4 adds top surgery scars, hearing aids and more
