
Not only that, but aliens could invade your town, and hide among the general population. Back at HQ, your detective Sims will discuss cases, interrogate suspects and more.Ĭhoose to be a scientist, and you'll go to a huge laboratory where Sims analyze flora, fauna and metals to create all sorts of gadgets, and you could even discover life on other planets. On top of this, to break up the daily routine you can visit sick Sims around town in their homes.Īs a detective, you'll get to see the Police Station, although most of your time will be spent patrolling the streets and searching crime scenes for clues and witnesses.

You can buy Discover University here.If you decide to be a doctor, you'll join your Sim at their clinic, where they see and diagnose patients and of course administer treatments or surgery. The Sims 4 Discover University is out now on PC and Mac, and It’s safe to say we’ve never been more excited to be a student. Sims can explore dorm life, extra-curricular activities, pull pranks against the rival school, attend school-spirit events and explore everything that the campus has to offer. Of course, it’s not just all work and no play.

The more Sims attend lectures and complete assignments, the better they’ll fair on the career ladder. Sims can choose from a wide variety of electives, including Biology, Computer Science, Art History, and (our personal favourite) Villainy.

There, they can take classes to get ahead in future jobs, which also include three new career paths: engineering, education, and law. Sims can enrol in one of two colleges – the historical University of Britechester or the modern Foxbury Institute. The Sims community have been demanding a university-based expansion practically since the beginning of time, so this is possibly the most anticipated expansion of the franchise so far, and it looks like EA have been listening about various requests from players.
