The latest new content for The Sims 4 has arrived with the release of two new DLC packs. The Sims 4 Incheon Arrivals and Fashion Street Kits. The packs have launched as part of EA's Season of Selves celebration, which celebrates diversity and player creativity within the life simulation game. Unlike large expansions like The Sims 4 Cottage Living, Kits are smaller, more focused packs.

EA introduced Kits to The Sims this year, welcoming in a different way for Simmers to get new game content without a hefty price tag. Kits are the smallest type of Sims DLC and are less expensive than a Stuff Pack. Kits usually add a simple new gameplay element or a select range of items based on a specific theme, as seen with previous Kits including Bust the Dust Kit and Throwback Fit Kit. The latest Kits are the sixth and seventh additions to the lineup, and focus on Create-a-Sim items as opposed to Build/Buy items and Sims furniture.

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Available now across all platforms, The Sims 4 Incheon Arrivals and Fashion Street Kits encourage further self-expression from players of the game. Incheon Arrivals is inspired by Seoul airport fashion, focusing on modern, muted, and minimalist colors and designs often seen in the trendiest parts of Korea. Fashion Street offers almost the exact opposite, with bold and bright colors with high-contrast patterns, inspired by the fashion of Mumbai. The new Sims 4 Kits are available for $4.99 each via PC and Mac, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.

See the announcement on Twitter here.

For Simmers who particularly enjoy dressing their Sims and creating unique looks, the Sims 4 Incheon Arrivals and Fashion Street Kits will likely be must-have additions to the game. Incheon Arrivals adds 22 new fashion items, including three pairs of shoes and a range of pants, jackets, and skirts mostly in beiges, browns, and pale blues. Fashion Street includes 26 new Create-a-Sim items, with new jewelry, henna tattoos, and sunglasses, as well as several clothing items in bright and bold yellows, greens, and reds.

The Sims 4 Kits have opened up a lot of opportunities when it comes to bite-sized content updates. One of the many issues with the Sims 4's bigger expansions is the number of items and features that go unused, something that Kits aim to solve with small and focused releases. EA has no shortage of future Kits ideas thanks to the Sims community, with lots of players already sharing what they want to see for the future of The Sims 4.

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