The Sims 4 Seasons: What the Install Size Is

What the Install Size Is for The Sims 4: Seasons

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The Sims 4: Seasons is the fifth major expansion pack for the latest entry in the long running franchise. It  has a tough act to follow since the last one, Cats & Dogs, featured well… cats & dogs, how do you top being able to own cute puppies and kitties? With that said, how large is the install size with this expansion, as well?

Seasons tries at least by bringing back weather elements seen in older games. You’ll experience all four seasons, and each have unique things that make small changes in your gameplay experience. Spring is rainy and is the optimal time to garden, winter has snow of course that you can play around and build a snowman in, and fall has leaves everywhere.

If you’re here, you’re probably wondering how big the install size is for The Sims 4: Seasons is. All in all, it weighs in at a not too hefty, but not too slims either , 18GB of hard drive space. You’ll need at least that much to be able to install and Seasons, so make some room if you need it.

That does it for What the Install Size is for The Sims 4: Seasons. Have fun chatting it up with a date by the fireplace during while the snow is piling up outside.


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