A simple feature for Seasons, but an important one, is that the seasons can be set to seven days, fourteen days or thirty days. What seemed to be a relatively short cycle when starting Seasons, allotting one week in game time to each season, proved to be just enough time to get comfortable with all the seasons in planning for the next cycle. Pick a favorite season or save the best for last, once that seasonal cycle gets going it won’t matter either way.
Once Seasons has been implemented in game, The Sims 4 waste no time putting that yearly weather to work asking immediately what season the player would like to start in.
With The Sims 4: Seasons comes a slew of compelling changes that add depth to The Sims 4 were it had been lacking Seasons would be fun to play even without the other content (though it does help). Hitting a good stride of yearly content, The Sims 4 isn’t running out of steam, yet, and while it took time to get to Seasons, it’s well worth it now that the seasons of sims lives are in full swing. Marking the fifth expansion after many real seasons of DLC, Sims can now enjoy year-round appropriate weather just like their real-life counter parts in The Sims 4: Seasons.