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The Sims 4 Marketplace adds lashes and liner set for 200 Moola

A 200 Moola lashes-and-liner pack did not outmuscle free CC on volume, but it did buy a quick, curated CAS refresh inside The Sims 4 Marketplace.

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The Sims 4 Marketplace adds lashes and liner set for 200 Moola
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The new lashes-and-liner set was not the kind of The Sims 4 release that changes how you play, and that is exactly the point. For 200 Moola, or about $2, EA and its approved Sims Makers sold a 10-item cosmetic pack built for Create-a-Sim, not for Build/Buy or gameplay systems. Six eyelashes anchor the set, with four eyeliners and highlights filling out the rest, and the mix gives players a fast way to sharpen a face, tighten a screenshot, or build a cleaner look for a story save without digging through a giant mod folder.

The value question is simple: does this meaningfully improve Create-a-Sim compared with the massive pool of free custom-content lashes players already use? On raw variety, no. Free CC still wins by a mile, because the community has spent years flooding CAS with every shape, density, and dramatic flourish imaginable. What EA’s pack buys instead is convenience and curation. It lands inside the official in-game storefront, uses the Marketplace’s own Moola currency, and arrives as a small, self-contained cosmetic drop rather than another rabbit hole of downloads and dependency checks.

That matters more now that the Marketplace has become a regular part of The Sims 4’s paid ecosystem. EA launched The Sims 4 Marketplace on PC and Mac on March 17, 2026, then rolled it out to PlayStation and Xbox on April 16, 2026. EA also used the console debut to make the Country Kitchen Kit free through May 29, 2026, and its news feed listed a May 28 post titled The Sims 4 Marketplace: May Maker Pack Spotlight, underscoring how aggressively the company is keeping the storefront visible. EA says the Marketplace is the official in-game shop for The Sims 4, Maker Packs come from approved Sims Makers, and the Maker Program lets creators publish to all platforms, including consoles, while earning revenue from their work.

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EA’s pitch is not just cosmetics, but trust. The Maker Program FAQ says Maker Pack content is officially endorsed, verified as safe, compatible with base-game updates, and easy to install. That is the real sell here, especially for console players and for anyone tired of wading through unofficial CC to find one usable pair of lashes. The bat-wing and swoop-inspired styles in this set will not replace the depth of the CC scene, but they do show what the Marketplace is selling right now: small cosmetic convenience, curation, and a cleaner path into creator-made content. For players who want a quick face tune-up without leaving the client, that is the whole game.

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