The title of Maxis continues to receive support with a new content pack, which will allow us to adopt a sustainable lifestyle.
Virtually a complete generation of consoles has passed from 2014 to 2020, but what does not end is The Sims 4, the veteran title of Electronic Arts and Maxis. Both companies have announced that Vida Ecológica, their new expansion pack, will go on sale on June 5 for PC, Mac, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Its recommended price will be 40.99 euros, as confirmed by EA to through a press release.
The action unfolds Evergreen Harbor, a new city where the Sims will have the possibility of adopting ecological behaviors to become exemplary citizens, who value above all the sustainable lifestyle. Therefore, we will be able to use alternative energy resources, grow our own food or recycle materials in order to build new furniture. "With this new expansion pack, the Sims will be able to unite their community and transform their neighborhood with a flourishing sustainability model in order to create change in the world around them," they point out in the press release.
The Sims 4: Green Living is coming June 5! 🌍
Become the change you want to see in the world and let green reclaim its space 🌱Make a difference and transform the world of your Sims 😉 https://t.co/lcjfiQmei7 pic.twitter.com/RCcmfV537l
– The Sims (@LosSimsES) May 6, 2020
Some very aware Sims
According to George Pigula, producer of The Sims 4 Green Living, they are thrilled to have players explore a green way of life in their video game. "By discovering and practicing new sustainable habits, such as using solar panels or wind turbines to generate electricity, or recycling materials to create new furniture, players and their Sims will be able to play life in completely new ways."
In this new world, Sims will have a direct influence on the environment, since they can produce electricity and water using ecological methods. As it could not be otherwise, users will also have the opportunity to decorate their homes with renovated furniture and dress in recycled clothing. "Those Sims who don't mind the bad smell will also be able to go to the dumpster to search for second-hand items and ingredients to reuse and turn into creative new products in their home."
Another novelty is the Community Voting Board, which includes weekly plans to encourage the installation of ecological objects in the game, as well as the possibility of creating a community space where everyone can make and plant together. Those who respect us to the environment will discover the adverse effects that pollution has on the world.
Source | EA (press release)