The Sims 4 is enhancing its in-game customization with the launch of two new Creator Kits—Cozy Kitsch and Sweet Slumber Party—now live. Developed in collaboration with well-known custom content creators, Myshunosun and Trillyke, these kits mark a pioneering move by EA to officially integrate community-driven content. Each kit, available for $4.99, is designed to bring console players closer to the unique custom content traditionally accessible on PC and Mac.
Creator Kits Overview
Myshunosun’s Cozy Kitsch Kit embraces bold mid-century modern decor, inspired by the creator’s love for vibrant colors like mustard yellows and deep greens. Her standout piece, a vintage radio, adds a nostalgic flair to any Sims home.
Trillyke’s Sweet Slumber Party Kit, on the other hand, delivers cozy sleepwear and bedroom accessories inspired by the classic sleepover scenes seen in movies. Trillyke notes her goal was to “capture the cozy and cute attire” of teen slumber parties, creating a playful and youthful vibe perfect for Sims sleepover setups.
For the first time, The Sims team allowed these creators to lead every design step—from concept to in-game functionality—showcasing EA’s commitment to expanding community involvement. This approach gives console players access to themed decor and fashion options previously enjoyed by the modding community. According to the Sims Team, this project “empowers creators to bring their vision directly into the game,” making the kits both a collaborative and pioneering milestone for the game’s evolution.
With EA’s plans to expand the Creator Kits program in 2025, fans can look forward to even more unique, creator-led content that personalizes and diversifies the Sims 4 experience. If you haven’t tried the latest entry in this iconic series yet, it’s currently free-to-play on multiple platforms, including PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and Windows PC via Steam and the EA App, as well as on Mac.