
While The Sims 5 may be the talk of the The Sims community today, The Sims 4 hasn’t been forgotten by fans or EA. Leakers just revealed the Werewolves Game Pack, offering a first look at the soon-to-be-announced content.
The Sims 4 Germany site accidentally shared an image for the upcoming Werewolves Game Pack as part of a roadmap chart. The Sims team will do this during the roadmap season, teasing upcoming packs and kits with question marks. But this time the team accidentally shared the cover art for Werewolves instead of the usual mysterious question mark image in its place.
The Sims 4 Werewolves is now confirmed, but players weren’t supposed to see how it would look so soon. The image features a female Sim back-to-back with the werewolf version of herself, which looks to also stand on two legs. The Sims are all in a spooky, foggy forest looking and look confused and worried.
Near the end of May, the Sims team sent out some cryptic tweets hinting at the upcoming packs. One of the tweets was translated by a fan, referencing a book called Fated Mate by author Jessica Aspen. The novel is a werewolf-themed romance. Ever since, Sims players have been trying to find out more information about the upcoming werewolf content.
The full reveal for the Werewolf-themed game pack is coming on June 2. The Sims development team began a countdown to the full reveal on YouTube. The information on the video points to the reveal coming at 8 AM PST on that day.
The Sims™ 4 Werewolves: Official Reveal Trailer
Stay tuned to find out the release date and more information about the content and world coming to The Sims 4 in the Werewolves Game Pack.
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