Compare The Sims 4 - Realm of Magic (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Maxis. Published by Electronic Arts Inc.. Released on 6/18/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Simulation, Free To Play.

A full spellcasting expansion for The Sims 4 that adds a magical sub-neighborhood, three spellcaster specializations, and dozens of learnable spells to your regular Sim life.

Realm of Magic is a Game Pack for The Sims 4 that grafts a dedicated fantasy layer onto the base simulation. Your Sim can become a Spellcaster, travel to the Magical Realm of Glimmerbrook, find a Sage from one of three magical disciplines - Practical, Mischief, or Untamed magic - and start grinding a spell book that eventually lets you do everything from conjuring food to obliterating your enemies with a well-aimed Inferniate. It is a focused, mid-sized expansion rather than a sweeping overhaul, and that scope is both its strength and its ceiling. From a systems perspective, the magic progression is the most interesting decision tree this franchise has seen outside of the Vampire pack. Spellcasters accumulate experience to rank up through Neophyte, Apprentice, Adept, Master, and Virtuoso tiers, each unlocking new spell slots and perks. The perk tree has genuine build variety: you can specialize toward a dueling build, lean into potion crafting with a cauldron, or chase the dramatic Bloodline traits that pass magical aptitude down through generations. That last point is where late-game investment pays off. A third-generation Spellcaster with Ancient Bloodline perks feels meaningfully more powerful than a first-gen Sim, which is exactly the kind of compounding reward loop that makes simulation games worth the long haul. Where it stumbles is in the Glimmerbrook world itself. The magical neighborhood is small - one residential area and one portal lot - and feels thin compared to what a full expansion would deliver. The Magical Realm destination is visually distinct and atmospheric, but there is not much to do there beyond talking to Sages and gathering ingredients. Once you have learned most of the spells, repeat visits feel like chores. The AI Sims in Glimmerbrook also do not do a great job of feeling like a living magical community; they mostly stand around looking mystical. If you are hoping for a rich social ecosystem built around magical factions, you will be underwhelmed. For newcomers to Sims 4 expansions, the honest tutorial situation is this: Realm of Magic drops you in with minimal hand-holding on the spellcasting mechanics. The game nudges you toward Glimmerbrook via a telephone notification, but from there you are expected to figure out Sage interactions, dueling, and the Overmax failure system (yes, your Sim can literally die from magical overcharge if you are not paying attention to their Spellcaster charge meter) on your own. That is fine for experienced Sims players, but newcomers should budget some time with community guides before their first playthrough. The good news is that the mod and custom content community has built an enormous library of additional spells, familiar variants, and UI tweaks around this pack, which meaningfully extends its lifespan if you are already comfortable managing mods. Bottom line for the strategy-minded player: this pack delivers a solid mid-game unlock system and a genuinely interesting generational progression mechanic, wrapped in a world that could have used one more district and a better AI routine for its inhabitants. It rewards planning your Sim's magical career arc across multiple life stages rather than treating it as a novelty. Play it for the perk tree and the bloodline system, not for Glimmerbrook exploration. Diego, Scout Team

The Sims 4 - Realm of Magic (DLC)
AdventureCasualSimulationFree To Play

The Sims 4 - Realm of Magic (DLC)

Jun 18, 2020MaxisElectronic Arts Inc.
GamerScout Says

A full spellcasting expansion for The Sims 4 that adds a magical sub-neighborhood, three spellcaster specializations, and dozens of learnable spells to your regular Sim life.

PC
Best Price Available
0.00
at N/A
Historical low: $

Compare Prices(0 stores)

Loading prices...

We may earn a commission when you buy games through links on this page — at no extra cost to you. It never affects our rankings or verdicts.

Screenshots & Media

Screenshot

About The Sims 4 - Realm of Magic (DLC)

Realm of Magic is a Game Pack for The Sims 4 that grafts a dedicated fantasy layer onto the base simulation. Your Sim can become a Spellcaster, travel to the Magical Realm of Glimmerbrook, find a Sage from one of three magical disciplines - Practical, Mischief, or Untamed magic - and start grinding a spell book that eventually lets you do everything from conjuring food to obliterating your enemies with a well-aimed Inferniate. It is a focused, mid-sized expansion rather than a sweeping overhaul, and that scope is both its strength and its ceiling. From a systems perspective, the magic progression is the most interesting decision tree this franchise has seen outside of the Vampire pack. Spellcasters accumulate experience to rank up through Neophyte, Apprentice, Adept, Master, and Virtuoso tiers, each unlocking new spell slots and perks. The perk tree has genuine build variety: you can specialize toward a dueling build, lean into potion crafting with a cauldron, or chase the dramatic Bloodline traits that pass magical aptitude down through generations. That last point is where late-game investment pays off. A third-generation Spellcaster with Ancient Bloodline perks feels meaningfully more powerful than a first-gen Sim, which is exactly the kind of compounding reward loop that makes simulation games worth the long haul. Where it stumbles is in the Glimmerbrook world itself. The magical neighborhood is small - one residential area and one portal lot - and feels thin compared to what a full expansion would deliver. The Magical Realm destination is visually distinct and atmospheric, but there is not much to do there beyond talking to Sages and gathering ingredients. Once you have learned most of the spells, repeat visits feel like chores. The AI Sims in Glimmerbrook also do not do a great job of feeling like a living magical community; they mostly stand around looking mystical. If you are hoping for a rich social ecosystem built around magical factions, you will be underwhelmed. For newcomers to Sims 4 expansions, the honest tutorial situation is this: Realm of Magic drops you in with minimal hand-holding on the spellcasting mechanics. The game nudges you toward Glimmerbrook via a telephone notification, but from there you are expected to figure out Sage interactions, dueling, and the Overmax failure system (yes, your Sim can literally die from magical overcharge if you are not paying attention to their Spellcaster charge meter) on your own. That is fine for experienced Sims players, but newcomers should budget some time with community guides before their first playthrough. The good news is that the mod and custom content community has built an enormous library of additional spells, familiar variants, and UI tweaks around this pack, which meaningfully extends its lifespan if you are already comfortable managing mods. Bottom line for the strategy-minded player: this pack delivers a solid mid-game unlock system and a genuinely interesting generational progression mechanic, wrapped in a world that could have used one more district and a better AI routine for its inhabitants. It rewards planning your Sim's magical career arc across multiple life stages rather than treating it as a novelty. Play it for the perk tree and the bloodline system, not for Glimmerbrook exploration. Diego, Scout Team

Tags

originMagic ProgressionGenerational GameplayPerk TreePotion CraftingSpellcaster BuildDLC ExpansionOccult

System Requirements

System requirements for The Sims 4 - Realm of Magic (DLC) aren't listed yet. Check the store page for the latest specs.

Reviews & Ratings

Steam
87%(194,528)

Game Info

Developer
Maxis
Publisher
Electronic Arts Inc.
Release Date
Jun 18, 2020

Price Alert

Get notified when the price drops below your target!

Create Alert

More from Maxis