The Sims 4 Marketplace is official: EA’s new in-game platform is “designed to support custom content creators and help more players discover their work.” By signing up to the ‘Maker program,’ modders that specialize in custom content are able to publish officially approved items and packs to a store where players can buy them for real money. It isn’t replacing traditional free mods, but the low cut that creators are being given from the new Marketplace feels rather stingy, especially after the recent introduction of a similar model in Fortnite.
The Sims 4’s new paid mods aren’t paying their creators enough
5 March 20260

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