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All Careers In The Sims 4: Jobs, Tips, And How To Get Promoted
There are a lot of different jobs to choose from in The Sims 4, including a pretty robust group of careers included with the base game and plenty more that have been added via DLC over the decade-plus that The Sims 4 has been out. What jobs you have your sims sign up for is totally up to you, but there are a lot of factors that can affect your performance, like whether your sim's skills are appropriate for the job you want. If you want your sims to be successful, some knowledge and effort are required--just like it is with a real job. And that goes triple for the new Noble career in The Sims 4: Royalty & Legacy, which works differently than any previous Sims 4 career.
While there are specific things you'll need to know about each individual career that can help you get ahead, there are also some universal tips that can help your sims climb their corporate ladders.
Table of Contents [hide]- General tips for any Sims 4 careerGeneral tips for any Sims 4 careerPick an active, self-employment, or rabbit hole job
There are three main types of careers in The Sims 4. Most of them are rabbit hole-type jobs, where your sims just go offscreen and do their thing without any meaningful input from the player. But there are also "active" careers, where you follow your sim to their place of business and you'll have to make them do various tasks (though you can also play these as rabbit hole jobs if you'd prefer), and self-employment and freelance careers where your sim will complete individual gigs from the comfort of their homes, like writing a book, painting a picture, or building furniture.
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Capcom Restores Free Viewing Option For Street Fighter World Championship After Backlash
Capcom has announced that its plan for the Capcom Cup finals and Street Fighter League World Championship as a $40 pay-per-view have been reworked to include a cheaper price and a free viewing option following a backlash from Street Fighter 6 fans.
Prior to this year, the Capcom Cup finals and Street Fighter League World Championship were free-to-watch events. However, Capcom's decision to move the event to pay-per-view only triggered an angry response from fans. In the face of that response, Capcom backed down.
Capcom's eSports business department manager Tetsuya Tabuchi made the announcement on X (via GamesRadar) that the pay-per-view price is now $10. Players who own Street Fighter 6 will also be able to stream the Capcom Cup finals and Street Fighter League World Championship in-game. But the free option won't include the commentary from the pay-per-view.
Continue Reading at GameSpotThe Wandering Village Getting Two Physical Premium Editions
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The Wandering Village is a city-building simulator set upon the back of a behemoth strolling endlessly across a destroyed landscape. Officially released in 2025, it quickly garnered a "Very Positive" score on Steam with nearly 4,000 reviews. It's now gearing up to launch a physical Premium Edition and Collector's Edition for PS5 and Switch--both of which feature a fun assortment of collectible goodies. The Premium Edition is $50, while the Collector's Edition is $150 (it includes unique gear, including an Onbu succulent pot). Preorders are now open ahead of the May 8 release date.
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How To Become Ruler In The Sims 4: Royalty And Legacy
The newest expansion for The Sims 4, Royalty and Legacy, introduces some major new wrinkles to the way this digital world works. The main one is that your Sims can now become ruler of the city they live in and start a dynasty that can solidify the family's power for generations.
Since the Royalty and Legacy expansion is fueled by pretty much entirely new mechanics, it's not actually that obvious how to get started on the road to power. But that's what we're here for.
Table of Contents [hide]It's all about the noblesA Sim who wants to rule must be a noble, and unless your Sim is literally a dynasty's heir to the throne, that means partaking in the Noble career. Being a professional noble is very different from any other career in The Sims 4, because it's a 24/7 gig. Everything your Sim does can hypothetically affect their status. And this career isn't one you can join with a phone call. To start things off, you'll need to one of three options: request a knighthood from a noble who likes your Sim; choose the Research Nobility option on the book The Duchess Diaries: A History of Nobility, which is stocked on every bookshelf; or buy a throne in build mode and simply declare your Sim a noble.
Continue Reading at GameSpotHumble Bundle's New Horror Collection Includes 9 Creepy PC Games For Just $12
Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and nothing says, "I love you," like a batch of affordable horror games. Fanatical is currently offering the Love You To Death Bundle for $12, which pulls together nine Steam games valued at $134. A portion of your purchase goes to charity (Coral Guardian), and if you want to further support their cause, you can choose to pay extra. Coral Guardian works to restore coral ecosystems around the world, a crucial service as more and more reefs are succumbing to the effects of climate change. In other words, you'll get a bunch of spooky games for cheap while feeling good about helping your planet's most fragile ecosystems. The bundle ends on March 4, and keys must be redeemed before March 7, 2027.
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One of the best-rated games in the bundle is Faith: The Unholy Trinity. With over 5,600 Steam reviews, it's holding down a "Very Positive" score. Inspired by the Satanic Panic of the 1980s, it sees you battling against all sorts of horrors as you investigate a demonic possession in Connecticut. The game features a retro, pixelated art style that only adds to its creepy vibes. It alone typically retails for $15--making the Love You To Death Bundle a much better deal than buying the game by itself.
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