The Sims™ 4 High School Years Expansion Pack

The Sims™ 4 High School Years Expansion Pack

Released: 28/07/2022

Game Informations

Base Game

The Sims™ 4

Developer

Maxis

Publisher

Electronic Arts

Description

What's included in this pack


About the Game

Be a good (or bad) student, join a club, start a trend, and make the most of being a teenager with The Sims 4 High School Years Expansion Pack. Navigate iconic teenage experiences like attending prom, pulling pranks, experimenting with identity and trends, and forming friendships and rivalries at extracurricular events. There’s a lot to do before graduation: teen Sims can attend class, interact with teachers, and even earn money as style influencers or streamers.

KEY FEATURES:
  • Experience high school — Experience all the ups and downs of high school. Attend classes in person, get to know your teachers, hang out in the cafeteria, and even decorate your locker. Your most treasured moments might happen while loitering around with your friends after school.

  • Iconic teen moments — Dance the night away at prom and celebrate your graduation ceremony with family and friends (if you keep up with your schoolwork). In addition to those big moments, participate in after-school activities and teams, and experience the rollercoaster ride of puberty.

  • Shake things up — High school is a time of self-discovery. Find the confidence to ask out your crush or the guts to skip class (don’t let the principal catch you). Teen Sims will explore their own likes and dislikes and have new opportunities to cause mischief. Pranks and sneaking out after dark can have consequences, so be careful you don’t get caught.

  • Explore your style — Make your bedroom your own, plan outfits with clothes designed by Depop sellers, and become a Simfluencer. Teen Sims can earn money by selling outfits and hyping up looks they design on Trendi right from their bedrooms, which are now more interactive than ever. Use a tablet, read a book in bed, or even have a pillow fight!
Game overview

Price

$39.99

Followers

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Reviews

44% positive out of 320

Updated 12/12/2025 12:57

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Copies sold

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#200Top Seller

Highest ranking achieved on 20/12/2023

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Steam Top Sellers Ranking History
Daily best and worst positions in Steam's top sellers chart | Range: #574 - #3,122

Reviews History

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The Sims™ 4 High School Years Expansion Pack - Reviews History
Track total reviews and daily positive/negative breakdown

Player Statistics

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Search Interest

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