Dine Out With Your Fave Sims in This New Expansion for The Sims 4 On Consoles

Come and get it!

You like food? You like The Sims 4? Have we got a proposal for you. You can play The Sims 4 Dine Out on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One now, as the expansion is now available for anyone playing on console.

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The Sims 4 Dine Out will let you own your own restaurants, create your own meals, and try out some very “experimental” dishes like Volcano Pasta as you make your own, unique dining experience from the ground up. You can take your Sims from their regular jobs and into the kitchen as you create, build, own and run your own restaurant tailored to your own whims.

The game pack is available right now for you to try out on console, and you can check out the debut trailer below.

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