By Daniela Lozano, | May 02, 2017
"The Sims 4" Eco Living gameplay features are being voted for from June 23 to June 26. (YouTube)
"The Sims 4" now features animal pets. The feature was reportedly one of the most requested options to be added to the hit life simulation game.
"Sims 4" Additional Pets Introduced
According to the Latin Post, Maxis, the developer of "The Sims 4," has consistently made improvements to its games, through DLCs and major updates. Recently, the developers added butlers, toddlers, and vampires in the hit game "Sims 4."
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"The Sims 4" fans would want to have the right to choose the traits of their desired pets. They would also want to see the traits enhanced as pets interact with their owners.
Other than that, gamers also want to witness their Sim pets gain motor and logic skills to increase the skills of the Sims character as well. Also, fans want to see an option that would let the pet engage in some careers including services, entertainment or security.
"Sims 5" Release Date Revealed
Meanwhile, iSportsTimes has reported that the "Sims 5" is expected to be released in 2019. Presently, very few details about the upcoming version of the game have been revealed. There are rumors that the game come with VR-compatible features to maximize the gaming experience.
Maxis has remained silent about the accuracy of the rumors spreading online regarding "The Sims 5."
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