After 15 years, The Sims' best spin-off finally gets its due follow-up in The Sims 4: Royalty & Legacy
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After 15 years, The Sims' best spin-off finally gets its due follow-up in The Sims 4: Royalty & Legacy
"The Sims 4 developers recently promised an exciting year for the game, and the franchise as a whole, and we just got an early look at one of those first events. After some light teasing, the developer unveiled Royalty & Legacy, the game's next expansion. Royalty & Legacy's first trailer debuted on Thursday, revealing a February 12 release date, and showing off the expansion for the first time."
"There's a lot going on in Royalty & Legacy, which is priced $40. For one, it introduces a new world, Ondarion, which is going to be the setting for your kingdom, as you join a race for the throne. The expansion introduces Dynasty and Nobility - two new systems you can use to create your own world of royal shenanigans."
"Ondarion is made up of three neighborhoods (regions). Each region has a unique theme and culture, and they're each ruled by a Dynasty. Dambele is a place that prioritises art and community. Verdemar is a chaotic world of outlaws and nobles. Finally, Bellacorde is an extravagant region known for opulence and romance. Speaking of building places, Royalty & Legacy also adds a new Lot type, The Backroom Lot."
Royalty & Legacy introduces a new world, Ondarion, composed of three distinct regions—Dambele, Verdemar, and Bellacorde—each ruled by a Dynasty and featuring unique themes of art, outlaws, and opulence. The expansion adds Dynasty and Nobility systems to pursue a race for the throne and new Powershifts to enact Arthurian and whimsical fantasies. A new Backroom Lot type transforms with time of day, serving as daytime libraries or gyms and nighttime clubs. Swordsmanship debuts as a 10-level skill with duels and tournaments across neighborhoods. Secret Passageways enable Sims to quickly teleport between designated passageways on lots.
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