The Sims 4 Decor to the Max Kit Arrives Next Week

A new Kit is coming for The Sims 4 and will add new furniture and wallpapers featuring "Regency, Chinoiserie, and Abstract Modern aesthetics."


Published: March 14, 2022 3:07 PM /

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The Sims 4 Decor to the Max Kit has been officially announced, and you won't have to wait too long to get it -- it arrives next week.

As any fan of The Sims 4 can tell you, the game loves to put out DLC. Whether it's fashionable new clothes, knitting, or Star Wars crossover, there's a constant flow of new content for players to enjoy -- as long as they're willing to buy it. Now, a new kit is on the way that will give you access to some stylish new aesthetical choices for your home.

This new Kit for The Sims 4 will feature "expressive pieces inspired by Regency, Chinoiserie, and Abstract Modern aesthetics," which are terms that I'm sure will make sense to people who care about the finer points of interior design. A mix of new furniture, wallpapers, and rugs will be included with this Kit. Sadly, we don't know much more about this new content aside from the short description in today's announcement and the promo image that shows off some pieces.

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When is The Sims 4 Decor to the Max Kit Release Date?

The Sims 4 Decor to the Max Kit release date is March 21, 2022. That means that you'll be able to enjoy this new content in just one week.

A price has not yet been announced for this new Kit, but it will probably be priced in line with all of the other Kits at $4.99. If you've been wanting to jump into the game, now's a good time to get started -- you can buy The Sims 4 for PC via Steam starting at $4.79 or your regional equivalent, an 88% discount that lasts until March 28, 2022. You can also get all of its many, many add-ons at discounts ranging from 30%-50% off (with the exception of Kits).

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