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Finally some love for Elder Sims, but 27 CAS items and a gender imbalance in coverage mean family storytellers will get more out of this than anyone hoping for gameplay depth.

I'll be upfront: strategy and simulation overlap more than people give credit for, and The Sims 4 at its best is a long-form storytelling sim where decisions about life stages compound over dozens of hours. That's exactly why the chronic neglect of Elder Sims has always bothered me. A Sim reaches old age and suddenly the CAS wardrobe thins to near-nothing. Golden Years is Maxis acknowledging that gap, which matters, even if the fix is narrower than the problem. The kit lands 27 Create-a-Sim items tailored specifically to elder body types. That total is actually above the typical CAS kit average, and the range covers hobby-coded outfits for gardening, working out, and everyday wear, plus accessories like strapped glasses, a toupee, gardening gloves, a bonnet, and a medical alert button. The detail work on some of these is genuinely good. The birdwatching jacket features full 3D-modelled binoculars rather than a painted-on texture, and the gardening outfits include kneepads and flour-dusted shirts that communicate a lived-in personality without a single line of dialogue. There are also two styled looks for female Sims that coordinate cleanly, which sounds like a small win but is consistently satisfying when CAS kits pull it off. The criticisms from the community are fair and worth flagging. Male Sims get noticeably less coverage, with no everyday styled looks of their own, only pyjamas and formalwear. That asymmetry is a recurring Sims 4 CAS kit problem and it does not get less frustrating by repetition. Some accessories, most notably the alert button, have reported clipping or glitching against older clothing options from base-game and prior DLC. Whether that gets patched is an open question. The "dentures" accessory reads more like partial tooth loss than actual dentures, which is either a charming quirk or a visual miss depending on your tolerance for Maxis-flavoured interpretation. And the broader community sentiment is worth acknowledging: what many players actually want from elder content is gameplay, new interactions, retirement mechanics, assisted living lots, intergenerational relationship depth. A CAS-only kit cannot deliver that, and the gap it fills is cosmetic, not systemic. For the specific player this targets, a family storyteller or a generational-legacy player running households across multiple life stages, this kit pairs well with packs like Parenthood and Cottage Living, where elder Sims already have relevant activity loops. Slotting a well-dressed, visually distinct grandparent into a multigenerational household genuinely raises the quality of screenshots, gallery uploads, and storytelling sessions. That is a real, if modest, utility. For anyone primarily interested in gameplay mechanics or depth, this will feel like a shrug in DLC form. It requires the base game, adds zero new interactions or skills, and the EA App DRM requirement is the same friction it always is. If you spend time in CAS and run family saves with elder Sims, the 27-item haul at kit pricing is a reasonable proposition. If you were hoping Maxis would finally build out the elder life stage mechanically, keep waiting. Diego, Scout Team

The Sims 4: Golden Years Kit (DLC)

The Sims 4: Golden Years Kit (DLC)

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1 may 2025MaxisElectronic Arts Inc.
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Finally some love for Elder Sims, but 27 CAS items and a gender imbalance in coverage mean family storytellers will get more out of this than anyone hoping for gameplay depth.

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I'll be upfront: strategy and simulation overlap more than people give credit for, and The Sims 4 at its best is a long-form storytelling sim where decisions about life stages compound over dozens of hours. That's exactly why the chronic neglect of Elder Sims has always bothered me. A Sim reaches old age and suddenly the CAS wardrobe thins to near-nothing. Golden Years is Maxis acknowledging that gap, which matters, even if the fix is narrower than the problem. The kit lands 27 Create-a-Sim items tailored specifically to elder body types. That total is actually above the typical CAS kit average, and the range covers hobby-coded outfits for gardening, working out, and everyday wear, plus accessories like strapped glasses, a toupee, gardening gloves, a bonnet, and a medical alert button. The detail work on some of these is genuinely good. The birdwatching jacket features full 3D-modelled binoculars rather than a painted-on texture, and the gardening outfits include kneepads and flour-dusted shirts that communicate a lived-in personality without a single line of dialogue. There are also two styled looks for female Sims that coordinate cleanly, which sounds like a small win but is consistently satisfying when CAS kits pull it off. The criticisms from the community are fair and worth flagging. Male Sims get noticeably less coverage, with no everyday styled looks of their own, only pyjamas and formalwear. That asymmetry is a recurring Sims 4 CAS kit problem and it does not get less frustrating by repetition. Some accessories, most notably the alert button, have reported clipping or glitching against older clothing options from base-game and prior DLC. Whether that gets patched is an open question. The "dentures" accessory reads more like partial tooth loss than actual dentures, which is either a charming quirk or a visual miss depending on your tolerance for Maxis-flavoured interpretation. And the broader community sentiment is worth acknowledging: what many players actually want from elder content is gameplay, new interactions, retirement mechanics, assisted living lots, intergenerational relationship depth. A CAS-only kit cannot deliver that, and the gap it fills is cosmetic, not systemic. For the specific player this targets, a family storyteller or a generational-legacy player running households across multiple life stages, this kit pairs well with packs like Parenthood and Cottage Living, where elder Sims already have relevant activity loops. Slotting a well-dressed, visually distinct grandparent into a multigenerational household genuinely raises the quality of screenshots, gallery uploads, and storytelling sessions. That is a real, if modest, utility. For anyone primarily interested in gameplay mechanics or depth, this will feel like a shrug in DLC form. It requires the base game, adds zero new interactions or skills, and the EA App DRM requirement is the same friction it always is. If you spend time in CAS and run family saves with elder Sims, the 27-item haul at kit pricing is a reasonable proposition. If you were hoping Maxis would finally build out the elder life stage mechanically, keep waiting.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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Single-playerDownloadable ContentSteam Trading CardsIn-App PurchasesRemote Play on TabletCAS-Only KitElder SimsFamily StorytellingGenerational LegacyHobby OutfitsGender Content GapNo New Gameplay

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1 may 2025

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