Playing as a vampire adds an incredible amount of new options and interactions within the world of The Sims 4. Vlad has a love for necks and he'll come for your Sims unless you disallow vampires using the in-game options.
And if that wasn't enough, it also unlocks a whole new gothic-style neighborhood keep an eye out at night for vampires on the prowl, though. The Vampires Game Pack allows you to create your own vampires. Take a look at our updated list to find out where the latest packs rank, and why. With the last content of the year now announced, it's a good time to revisit this list so it includes all Game Packs released to date. Each pack continues to add new features or furnishings to the game. We've had expansions, game packs, stuff packs, and more recently kits.
Updated November 27, 2021, By Helen Ashcroft: As The Sims 4 continues to grow, with still no news regarding The Sims 5, DLC content is stacking up. Related: Sims 3 Vs Sims 4: 5 Things Each Game Does Better But we'll be listing enough info on each of them to hopefully help you decide whether or not they're worth your time. The preference for each is entirely subjective with rankings being personal. Here we take a look at the Game Packs available for The Sims 4. It can be somewhat overwhelming to delve through all these packs to decide which Sims 4 pack is the best and what you can do without, so we've made some handy guides to help you decide. These vary in terms of the content they offer and their price tag. They have so much DLC, in fact, that they split them into three categories: Expansions, Game Packs, and Stuff Packs.