The Sims 4's much maligned paid mods have made it to consoles, but Kits are coming back to PC
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The Sims 4's much maligned paid mods have made it to consoles, but Kits are coming back to PC
"The introduction of a new premium currency - Moola - is the only way to purchase any of that content, leading to criticism about its structure and value obfuscation."
"Maxis stated that Kits will no longer be available to buy directly with real money on the PlayStation and Microsoft Stores, requiring Moola for acquisition."
"A leaked memo indicates that EA intends to make Kits available for direct purchase again on PC, without the need for Moola, although this change is not yet confirmed for consoles."
The Sims 4 has launched a Marketplace for paid mods on PlayStation and Xbox, aligning with PC features. Players must use a new currency, Moola, to purchase content, which has drawn criticism for obscuring item values. Kits will no longer be available for direct purchase with real money on consoles, although a leaked memo suggests EA may revert this decision for PC. The company is monitoring player reactions to the Marketplace on consoles before making further changes.
Read at VG247
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