The Sims 4 adds two free Maker Packs and one paid collection
Two free Maker Packs and one 20-item paid kids’ room collection just hit The Sims 4 Marketplace, with the freebies aimed at fast build refreshes and the paid set going deeper.

The Sims 4 Marketplace just got a practical second wave for builders who want to know what’s worth adding before they even load a save. Two free Maker Packs and one paid collection arrived together, and the split is clear: quick, targeted room accents on one side, and a fuller themed kids’ room on the other.
The free packs are the easiest win for players who want immediate use without spending Moola. Japandi Bedroom Essentials by SixamCC brings just two build-mode pieces, a bed and a full-length mirror, but both come in 10 warm wooden swatches that make it an easy fit for soft, minimal bedrooms. It is the kind of drop that helps a save feel finished fast, especially if you like Japandi styling without piecing together an entire room from scratch.

Monolith Office Collection by ValiaSims goes in the opposite direction, trading softness for sharper contrast and a more premium office mood. Its desk and all-in-one computer are backed by marble-themed finishes and swatches, which makes the set better for luxe home offices, stylish work nooks, or a corporate-looking build that needs a cleaner visual anchor. Like the bedroom drop, it is more about atmosphere and control than raw gameplay change.
The paid release is where the Marketplace starts to feel like a fuller kit. Candy Wonderland Kids Bedroom by SixamCC is a 20-item build-mode pack priced at 400 Moola, and that size alone makes it a different kind of value from the free packs. Instead of two accent objects, it offers a more complete themed room for family builds, which is the better pick if your save needs a ready-made kids’ space rather than a couple of decorative standouts.
That value split matters because the Marketplace is now moving in smaller, easier-to-track waves. EA launched the in-game Marketplace on PC and Mac on March 17, 2026, with PlayStation and Xbox slated to follow, and Moola is the currency tied to purchases. EA also set Free Maker Drops to run from June 11 through July 16, with each drop available for four weeks and tested by The Sims teams in 18 languages.
For players, the June 19 wave is useful because it cuts through the pop-ups and shows the real choice immediately: Japandi Bedroom Essentials for a calm, restrained bedroom, Monolith Office Collection for a polished work setup, and Candy Wonderland Kids Bedroom if you want the most build value in one themed buy. It is a marketplace update, but the useful part is simple enough: two freebies for fast refreshes, one paid pack for a room that feels finished the moment it is placed.
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