The Sims 4 players on PlayStaion and Xbox are catching up to their PC counterparts through a new update that brings the game's controversial Marketplace to consoles. Not everyone on PC has warmed to the presence of The Marketplace in The Sims 4, which offers a wide variety of for-pay custom creations, but console players may take a different view.
The Marketplace was first announced in early March, as part of The Sims 4's Maker Program, and it was incorporated into the game's launch hub on March 17. Providing a special in-game shop that lets players pick up selected pieces of custom content for real-world cash, it's also a way for creators to make a profit on their custom content creations.
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Now Maker Packs and Maker Kits filled with such custom content are available on new platforms, as The Marketplace has expanded to both the PlayStation and Xbox versions of the game. Players on these consoles are now able to look through The Marketplace's selections, make purchases, and incorporate their chosen custom...
