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The Sims 4 Expansion Packs release date, Game Packs, Stuff Packs & new features: When is The Sims 4 Get Together coming out?

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The Sims 4, the latest instalment in the hugely popular life simulation game franchise, was announced by EA in May 2013 but didn't hit the shelves until September 2014, followed by the Mac release in February 2015. But when are the Sims 4 expansion packs coming out, and what will they be called? Here, we bring you the official Sims 4 release date news, and also take a closer look at the new features, screenshots and trailers for the PC game.

The Sims 4 release date: When is the next Sims 4 expansion pack coming out?

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EA first announced that The Sims 4 was in development in May 2013, and suggested that we'd see the game in early 2014. It actually launched later than expected, in September, but only for PC. Then, on 17 February 2015, the game arrive on Mac as a digital download from the Origin store. If you already downloaded the game for PC but now wish to play it on your Mac, you can do so simply by using the product code on the box. All buyers of the Mac version will get a PC copy and vice versa.
You can buy The Sims 4 from Origin here, or from Amazon here.
On 2 April, owners of The Sims 4 could also download the first full expansion pack for the game, adding lots of new features. It's called The Sims 4: Get To Work, and introduces new career paths for Sims. The Sims 4: Get To Work expansion pack is available from the Origin store for both PC and Mac for £22.49 here.
The second expansion pack for The Sims 4 was announced in August. It's called Get Together, and is set to be released in November 2015 (although no specific release date has been announced yet). You can find out more about The Sims 4 Get Together by reading on, and it's available to pre-order now here.


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