The Sims™ 4 Live Lavishly Bundle - Get Famous, Spa Day, Luxury Party Stuff, Movie Hangout Stuff (DLC)
Four Sims 4 DLC packs in one Xbox bundle: one meaty expansion about celebrity careers, one wellness-focused game pack, and two stuff packs that dress up your build mode. The value proposition lives or dies on how much you care about fame mechanics.
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About The Sims™ 4 Live Lavishly Bundle - Get Famous, Spa Day, Luxury Party Stuff, Movie Hangout Stuff (DLC)
Let's break down exactly what you are buying here, because this bundle is not a single coherent experience - it is four separate content drops bundled together at a combined discount. The headline piece is Get Famous, a full expansion pack that adds a multi-tiered celebrity fame system and an active Actor career to the base game. That fame system is genuinely deep: your Sim earns star levels through acting, music, writing, painting, or livestreaming, and as they level up they acquire random Quirks - personality neuroses that range from "obsessive juice drinker" to refusing to be touched by anyone less famous than them. A parallel Reputation meter tracks whether your public image is pristine or in the gutter. The Actor career takes you directly onto the Plumbob Pictures lot, where you manage a timed checklist of tasks each shoot day - getting into costume, rehearsing, gossiping with co-stars, and choosing between safe performances and risky high-reward ones. VIP bouncer access, paparazzi harassment, and a money vault WooHoo spot round out the Hollywood fantasy. The new world, Del Sol Valley, is an LA-inspired district with distinct neighborhoods: the aspirational mansions of The Pinnacles, the celebrity-sighting nightlife strip of Starlight Boulevard, and the gated Plumbob Pictures studio lot that only actors can enter. Fame is also technically optional - you can toggle it off for individual Sims - but if you ignore it entirely you are leaving most of the expansion's mechanical weight on the table. Community consensus is that Get Famous offers more new gameplay per hour than most other Sims 4 expansions, though single-Sim focused players will get more out of it than those juggling large family households. Spa Day is a game pack, a tier below a full expansion in both scope and price. It adds the Wellness skill, which your Sim levels up through yoga and meditation sessions, eventually unlocking the genuinely absurd rewards of levitation and teleportation. The Perfect Balance Spa venue covers massages, mud baths, saunas, mani-pedis, and facial masks. A post-launch refresh update added the High Maintenance trait and let children participate in wellness activities, which adds some family-play utility. It is a relaxed, low-stakes pack - useful for storytellers who want their Sims to have a proper recovery loop between stressful career sessions, but thin on systemic depth by itself. Luxury Party Stuff and Movie Hangout Stuff are stuff packs, and calling them "content" in the gameplay sense is generous. Luxury Party Stuff brings formal wear, a buffet table, a drink fountain, a glowing bar, and upscale party decor. Movie Hangout Stuff adds an outdoor projector screen, a popcorn machine with butter, cheddar, and sugary topping options, 10 watchable in-game films with Sim-specific titles, and a bohemian CAS clothing set. These are build mode and wardrobe injections. They work nicely as visual complements to Get Famous's glamorous aesthetic, but on their own they would be hard to justify as standalone purchases. The honest calculation: Get Famous is the engine of this bundle, and it rewards players who enjoy active career management, reputation min-maxing, and narrative-driven play. If you are the kind of Simmer who likes to pull every lever and watch the consequences ripple outward, the fame and reputation systems have real depth. Spa Day acts as a useful support layer, and the two stuff packs provide set dressing that fits the bundle's lavish theme. The bundle format means you are paying for a complete aesthetic package rather than four isolated decisions. Xbox-only players should note there is no mod support on console, so what you see is what you get - no community patches for the occasional celebrity-AI quirk. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- The Sims Studio
- Publisher
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Release Date
- Nov 5, 2019