Kits in The Sims 4 are content packs that give players access to additional customization options as well as fresh gameplay mechanics.

At the very least, a new roadmap outlines what Sims fans can expect between the months of January and April.

Sims 4’s upcoming content offerings have too many Kits for some fans

Sims 4’s upcoming content offerings have too many Kits for some fans

Between January and April, users can expect all of the following to become available: “2 Highly Anticipated Kits, 1 Beautiful SDX Drop, 1 Sparkling Stuff Pack, 1 Celebratory Kit, and 1 Co-created Style Kit.” As of writing, concrete release dates for theseSims 4additions have yet to surface.

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The community’s response to the news seems split, based on replies to the above Twitter/X post. Some players have expressed excitement, with quite a few people especially looking forward to the Sparking Stuff Pack.

“Did I see Stuff Pack?!” one person gleamed in a comment featuring two heart-eye emojis. Others think the Stuff Pack may introduce jewelry-making or gem-cutting. “I’m very interested in what this is going to be! Maybe a psychic/medium career? Crafting things out of crystals? Gem cutting?”

Not allSims 4 fansare willing to hop aboard the hype train, though, specifically because of the number of Kits. One such reply reads, “4 kits and 1 stuff pack… I wasn’t expecting an expansion pack but maybe a content pack??” Further down the thread, another person asked, “Jesus Mary Joseph, how many kits are there???”

Derisively, another Sims 4 fan wrote, “So many adjectives and qualifiers to describe a bunch of new kits!!” The user later added that the fun marketing speak doesn’t hide the fact that Kits are “just a bunch of stuff that add(s) nothing to the game except for aesthetics.”

Brianna Reeves is a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team. She is a Gaming expert, covering Baldur’s Gate, Diablo, Pokemon, fighting games, first-person shooters, and single-player games. Brianna has bylines at CBR, PlayStation LifeStyle, and ScreenRant.