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The Sims™ 4 Luxury Party Stuff
Released: 18/06/2020
Base Game
The Sims™ 4Developer
Maxis
Publisher
Electronic Arts
Description
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About the Game
Your Sims are gettin’ fancy with The Sims™ 4 Luxury Party Stuff! Throw a luxurious party with a variety of extravagant décor. Upgrade your Sims’ wardrobes with dazzling gowns and chic formal wear. And don't forget to put together the perfect centerpiece for any event with the all-new Banquet Table and serve tasty dishes to your Sims!- Party in style, live in luxury — Throw the most lavish party in town with a collection of flashy furniture and decorations. Add fun and elegant pieces to your Sim’s home, then invite the whole neighborhood over for a great time.
- Dress to impress — From sparkly sequin dresses to shiny 3-piece tuxedos, your Sims will be the best dressed at any black tie event — or any event, really. Complete their glamorous look with new hairstyles and accessories.
- Indulge in the all-new Banquet Table — Set up the ultimate feast for your Sims, complete with a food/drink fountain — and yes, it can even be a chocolate fountain.
Price
$9.99
Followers
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Reviews
65% positive out of 17
Updated 12/12/2025 12:13
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Highest ranking achieved on 20/12/2023
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