![]() They've also already edited the trailer and made some small changes that will be in the final version of Snowy Escape, in response to people pointing out potential cultural insensitivity to Korean players. The exact nature of this partnership hasn't really been demystified yet, and it has been noted that, for a Japanese inspired DLC, they sure did use all white and Australian/American YouTubers. EA partnered with some popular Simmer YouTubers to build all the houses and lots in Snowy Escape. But the new cultural inspiration has not been without some controversy. ![]() I don't want every build I see in the gallery to be a colonial McMansion, a European-ish gothic castle, or a grim Hollywood bungalow. I am in favour of The Sims branching out like this. I fell in love with one specific bookshelf, and whoever gave some of the plants descriptions in haiku form: your work did not go unnoticed. Some of the furniture and clutter in particular is really nice. ![]() This comes with a clutch of new clothes (although you may be disappointed in the additions to your masculine Sims' wardrobes, as they feel fewer and less fun than the feminine items), and a big ol' wodge of new build and buy items. Komorebi is "Japanese-inspired", I suppose in the same way that the rest of The Sims 4 is not technically set in the USA but definitely is. ![]()
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