The Sims 4 Eco Lifestyle Expansion Brings Green Living to the Game

8 May 2020 at 04:01 in Allkeyshop Gaming News, Gaming News with no comments
The Sims 4 Eco Lifestyle Expansion  

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The Sims 4, released back in September 2014, continues to get new content with the latest being the new expansion, Eco Lifestyle.



The Sims 4 Eco Lifestyle expansion will see your sims have a positive impact on the world and their community with sustainable living and a collaborative community.

In this latest expansion, you will be able to reduce, reuse, and recycle, as well as produce your own electricity and water using solar panels, wind turbines, and dew collecting technology.

Everything in Eco Living is about sustaining your own living and having a positive change on the planet, and coming with that is the ability to grow your own food in your own garden.

 

 

To reward the most green players there will be hidden treats and parts for new creations available for those willing to rummage through the dumpster in search of them.

You will be able to build the community your sims deserve, with everyone getting their own voice. You will be able to vote for the neighborhood action plans that best suit your sims and your community. Help your buildings, flowers, and community flourish with the decisions you make.

For those working on a budget, you can find what you need if you’re willing to go dumpster diving. Find anything from a mattress to new furniture and clothing.

In the Sims 4 Eco Living going green is the only way to go. You can grab the new expansion as when it becomes available on June 5, 2020, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

 

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