The Sims 4 Packs Collection Bundle Arrives on Steam With Heavy Discount
Steam listed The Sims 4 Collection bundle at $302.40, over 70% off, covering 17 expansion packs plus every Game Pack and Stuff Pack.

Steam now carries The Sims™ 4 Collection, a single bundle pulling together 17 Expansion Packs, every Game Pack, and every Stuff Pack at a discount Steam's own store page badges as -73%. The listing, reported and verified by SimsCommunity's Callum Bowyer on March 7, 2026, carries a price of $302.40, which works out to over 70% off the combined individual pack prices.
The bundle's official description frames it as a chance to "explore your every 'What if?' and 'Why not?'" and highlights expanded build options, fashion and accessories, additional Careers, Aspirations, and Traits, plus more animals and Occults. The Steam page also notes that players who already own some of the included packs will pay a reduced price for the remainder, making it relevant even for veteran players with partial collections.
Not everything makes the cut. Kits are absent from the bundle entirely, and any Expansion Pack released after Life & Death is not included. That effectively draws a line at a specific point in The Sims 4's release history, covering the bulk of the catalogue while leaving the most recent expansions out. A Reddit user posting to r/LowSodiumSimmers put the exclusions at "3 of the most recent expansion packs" and described the bundle as containing "around half the available DLC for 300ish dollars instead of the insane 1k to buy all of them at once." That same post claimed the listing was added December 18th, though SimsCommunity's coverage, the first widely circulated reporting on the bundle, appeared on March 7, 2026. The exact date the listing first went live on Steam has not been independently confirmed.

The Steam bundle page lists Maxis as developer and Electronic Arts as publisher, and the standard store footer confirms the listing requires The Sims 4 and all game updates to be installed. The bundle supports Steam Trading Cards and Remote Play on Tablet, and languages covered span English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, and more than a dozen others.
SimsCommunity's coverage also flagged a separate but related development: older Expansion Pack artwork appears to be receiving updated designs. The outlet reported a first look at these refreshed covers via a Maker Program video provided by EA Help, noting the new art has not yet appeared on Steam, the EA App, or other storefronts. SimsCommunity connected the visual refresh to the broader sense that The Sims 4 is consolidating its catalogue rather than expanding it, writing that "the team are preparing for the packs to receive their definitive look" given that new Expansion Packs are reportedly not on the horizon.
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