The next The Sims4 Kits are all about resting and relaxing. There’s plenty of DLC for it The Sims4, which ranges from large, groundbreaking expansions to smaller and more aesthetically focused kits. With the Riviera Retreat And Cozy Bistro With these kits, players can create new poolside setups or customize a cozy bistro to their own taste.
The pool used to be a much scarier place for Sims to hang out, back when players could simply remove a ladder and watch their Sims unhappily drown. Now they can pull themselves out. The Riviera Retreat kit is all about creating arches, stucco tiles, wicker lounge chairs and vine-covered pergolas. This is a great way to create a little vacation spot in your Sim’s backyard, especially for players who don’t want to pack up and take a vacation to another game world.
Meanwhile, the Cozy Bistro kit is intended to create a small hole-in-the-wall restaurant. Sims can start their own restaurant business, hire chefs and set the price. It can be a bit tricky to create specialist restaurants without using some of the kits available, as much of the basic furniture is designed for a residential home. Or you can customize your own home kitchen with these bistro tables and vintage wall decor, depending on your Sim’s business savvy.
These two kits will be available on May 30 for all platforms The Sims4 Gallery, including custom builds and rooms created by other players. We are still waiting for solid news on the final situation The Sims5, which is currently codenamed Project Rene. But while we wait for concrete details on the sequel, Electronic Arts continues to provide support The Sims4 with DLC, including these kits.