Summary
- The Sims 4 players are creative, building everything from castles to mobile homes within the game.
- A talented player recreated Grove Street from GTA in The Sims 4, using the For Rent pack.
- Despite being almost a decade old, The Sims 4 is still updated with new content, with a rumored expansion on the way.
A talented Sims 4 player online has shared their awesome recreation of Grove Street, as it appears in the GTA series. Grove Street is a location featured in both Grand Theft Auto 5 and San Andreas, but now it can also be found in The Sims 4.
The Sims 4 community shows itself time and time again to be one of the most creative groups online. The Sims 4 gives them the tools to let their imaginations run wild, and they grasp the opportunity with both hands to create unique builds that continue to stun almost a decade since the game's launch. It's awesome to see how players approach their own individual builds. Some will build entire castles to live in, while other Sims 4 players will build mobile homes for families of four, constraining themselves to see what they can achieve with a smaller space. No matter how many times a cool Sims 4 build shows up, another equally awesome creation is always just around the corner.
Redditor Cat-woman89122 showed their fantastic Sims 4 build online, which depicts the iconic Grove Street as it appears in Grand Theft Auto 5 and San Andreas. It's instantly recognizable, with each house looking similar to their in-game counterparts. The user even used the For Rent pack, so each house is an individual home that players are able to enter. Unfortunately, this awesome build isn't on the Sims 4 gallery just yet, but Cat-woman89122 did confirm that they're planning on uploading it extremely soon.
GTA's Grove Street Recreated in The Sims 4
With The Sims 4 being such a powerful sandbox for players to bring their creativity to life, gamers using it to bring their favorite things over from other franchises is extremely common. Just recently, a Fallout fan recreated the Sole Survivor's house in The Sims 4, showcasing how the game can be used to create builds with a variety of aesthetics. As long as The Sims 4 remains the premiere life-simulator title on the market, it will always be the first choice for gamers wanting to undertake builds like this, so there will likely be many similar to it in the future.
Despite being almost a decade old, Maxis continues to keep The Sims 4 up to date with new updates and content patches. This is despite a rumored sequel being in the works, too. Players just keep coming back to The Sims 4, so it makes sense for Maxis to keep supporting it. It seems as though fans may soon have a new expansion to use if leaks are to be believed. A recent Sims 4 leak seemed to confirm that a new expansion is in the works titled Lovestruck, which will arrive with a romance focus on July 25. Nothing is confirmed by Maxis at this point, but it certainly seems plausible.
The Sims 4
- Released
- September 2, 2014
Unleash your imagination and create a unique world of Sims that’s an expression of you. Download for free, and customize every detail from Sims to homes and much more. Choose how Sims look, act, and dress, then decide how they’ll live out each day. Design and build incredible homes for every family, then decorate with your favorite furnishings and décor. Travel to different neighborhoods where you can meet other Sims and learn about their lives. Discover beautiful locations with distinctive environments and go on spontaneous adventures. Manage the ups and downs of Sims’ everyday lives, and see what happens when you play out scenarios from your own real life. Tell your stories your way while developing relationships, pursuing careers and life aspirations, and immersing yourself in this extraordinary game, where the possibilities are endless