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The High School Years Begin for The Sims 4

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Maxis and Electronic Arts have announced the expansion pack Highschool Years for The Sims 4. Become a teenager once again and experience your Sims’ youth in a way never before possible.

When you think back to your teenage years, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? The upcoming expansion pack of The Sims 4 deals with exactly this time of our lives and takes us to an age full of exciting moments and self-discovery.
In this expansion pack, young Sims venture between school and leisure while learning a lot about themselves. Whether they’re attending high school or going on an extensive shopping spree with friends and pursuing their interests… the new Copperdale neighbourhood makes it all possible.

Away from the hustle and bustle of high school, you can go on gorgeous dates at Plumbite Pier, drink bubble tea with friends and browse for clothes at TeeTreff. There and in the thrift shop, you’ll find exceptional clothing from the likes of Serena Williams and Lapoze MicTribou, available to you thanks to a partnership with fashion marketplace app Depop.
In addition to your high school’s extracurricular activities, you can also attend prom. From the promposal to designing your prom outfit, you can take everything into your own hands to create a memorable experience for your Sims.

The Sims 4: High School Years will be released on 28 July for PC, PlayStation and Xbox.

Thomas
Thomas
Age: 31 Origin: Sweden Hobbies: gaming, football, skiing Profession: Online editor, entertainer

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