One hard-working The Sims 4 player managed to recreate the entire house from the reveal trailer of one of the game's most popular expansions to date, The Sims 4: Seasons. The custom lot comes fully furnished and can even be downloaded using The Sims 4 Gallery feature.
With The Sims 5 still being at least several years away from release, The Sims 4 continues to enjoy tremendous popularity as it's pretty much in a genre of its own. Its dollhouse-like gameplay makes it a particularly popular game among content creators, as well as casual players looking for a carefree way to express their creativity. The Sims 4 received 12 expansion packs over the course of the last eight years, though the 2018 Seasons DLC is still widely considered to be its best expansion to date.
Reddit user RickGrimesSnotBubble has now managed to recreate the entire house from The Sims 4: Seasons reveal trailer using the Sandbox mode editor. The creator said they saw the task as "an elaborate shell challenge," referencing the popular community practice of monthly template decoration. According to the author, they opted to recreate the summer version of the house featured in the video because it required the least amount of decoration.
While the trailer didn't reveal much of the location's interior, the custom lot it inspired comes fully furnished. The interior is modern, which the creator described as a fun challenge since they usually prefer to design mid-century and retro houses. Among other facilities, it features three bathrooms and four bedrooms across three floors. The summer house can be freely explored using The Sims 4 Gallery feature, where it's available under the Gallery ID of "catlovingsimmer."
This is just the latest in a long list of locations that The Sims 4 players have recreated over the years. From Paddy's Pub from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia to the magical, shape-shifting house featured in Disney's 2021 hit Encanto, The Sims 4 community continues to flaunt its creativity on a regular basis.
Since The Sims 4 went free-to-play just last month, its regular influx of new community-made content might actually increase in the near future as even more players flock to this globally popular life simulation. In the meantime, Maxis is still hard at work developing a sequel, which was formally announced a couple of weeks ago under the codename Project Rene. But by all indications, it will be at least another few years before The Sims 5 hits the market.
The Sims 4 is available now on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.