By Daniela Lozano, | May 12, 2017
"The Sims 4" Eco Living gameplay features are being voted for from June 23 to June 26. (YouTube)
Fans are convinced that "The Sims 4" Pets DLC is likely to be released soon. The game reportedly has a unique set of codes for cats and dogs. However, horses remain in question.
According to the Inquisitr, the information regarding the "The Sims 4" Pets DLC was revealed by a modder named Twisted Mexi. The modder discovered some of the animation codes that would be present in the game. The new update for the game would reportedly allow cats and dogs to walk on certain places including beds, refrigerators, bars, tables, and counters. More locations could be added for cats and dogs to walk in the near future.
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"The Sims 4" Pet DLC first came to the attention of gamers in March 2016. However, references to the animals were first found in the game's code in January.
Meanwhile, iSports Times revealed that Leona Lewis could lend her voice to the game. The British Singer could be included in the upcoming content.
Three options are expected to be included in the "The Sims 4" Pet DLC. The pack would feature Dream Jobs (where Sims could either be an astronaut or a villain), Beauty Salon (where Sims could build their own salon and offer services including manicure) and Summer Holidays (where Sims can go on a vacation to the beach).
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