
Mods are also vulnerable to breaking when you install a new official add-on released by EA, or when a new content update alters The Sims 4 base game (the latter currently happens about once a month). The more severe risks can include corruption of your game (whether accidental or malicious on the part of the person whose file you downloaded), or encountering content you might find offensive or upsetting. Therefore, while there are many wonderful mods out there, they are always to be installed at your own risk. It's very important to note that mods for The Sims 4 are unofficial add-ons that don't receive direct support from EA, and are made without being subject to industry-standard quality assurance processes. If all goes to plan, you should now be able to play The Sims 4 with your choice of mods! Things to be aware of when using mods

Alice L (RPS in peace) tackled the subject of Sims 4 mods in a video during her tenure as our in-house Sims fanatic.

Below we've put together an easy-to-follow set of instructions on how to install and run mods in The Sims 4, as well as our selection of the 15 best mods (from tune-ups to total tear-downs) to enhance your game right now. The makers of The Sims 4 are well aware of the importance of modding in their game's community, to the point that they actively provide a degree of in-game support for mods on PC and Mac. Mods can go a lot further, too, enhancing the vanilla game until it's potentially almost unrecognisable. While The Sims series might be famous for its cheat codes, mods are another extremely popular way to tweak the game to suit your desires.

What are the best mods for The Sims 4? The Sims 4 is a sandbox life simulator, a game where the very idea is to do what you want.
