The Sims 4: Dine Out Trailer Reveals New Game Features

First Posted: May 19, 2016 07:33 AM EDT
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The Sims 4 game pack named Dine Out has finally arrived, bringing new features to all the excited, hungry Simmers. As seen in the trailer, this new restaurant game pack from EA will even let them become their own chef.

The new Sims 4 will allow a luxurious dinner on a pre-built restaurant site or even a customized one. The Simmers can also be assigned to run and own a restaurant, up to building their own franchise through acquiring multiple restaurants at the same time. Also, they can hire employees that can make and design the menu. With the help of a new waiter, chef stations and host, the players can take control of all the employees as the manager.

The Sims 4 Dine Out will also allow outdoor dinner, manual payment for the meal, taking of photos of the food to store in the inventory and create some designs and make a toast with others during a group dinner, much like in The Sims 2. A host will also be featured to greet everyone at the door and to take their food to the table. Birthdays can also be celebrated at the table and an all-glass aquarium that is placed in the dining room is an added attraction that can be viewed by the guests, Ecumenical News reported.

While there is not much detail on other buildings and accessories, two new hairstyles for children, men and women were seen in the trailer. An outdoor heat lamp was spotted, including the different decorations, windows, chandeliers and new wallpaper as well. Although the various kinds of experimental dishes, restaurants and careers are not certain yet, it appears that there will be a wide range of new soup, desserts, calamari or a cheese plate.

The Sims 4 game developer EA said in a statement they are studying well how the sausage is done in the future. With this confirmation, more information would likely be revealed soon, according to Christian Today.

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