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Two New Maker Packs Bring Cozy Café Decor and Modern Fashion to The Sims 4

Icemunmun and Miiko join The Sims 4 Marketplace as new Makers, dropping a café decor pack for 600 Moola and a CAS wardrobe refresh for 300 Moola.

Nina Kowalski2 min read
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Two New Maker Packs Bring Cozy Café Decor and Modern Fashion to The Sims 4
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The Sims 4 Marketplace added two new Maker packs on April 2, welcoming icemunmun and Miiko as newly approved creators with releases that target the two most active corners of the community: café builders and CAS enthusiasts.

Icemunmun's Cozy Coffee Maker Pack, priced at 600 Moola, is built around café-style decorative items. The set includes decorative coffeepots, coffee tins, empty and full coffee cups, pastry and cake pieces (including a bear cake), and pastel-accented decor designed to dress up kitchens and cozy hangout spaces. The distinction between full and empty cups suggests some lightweight gameplay functionality layered into what is otherwise a decorative set, and the pastel tones throughout give it the bright, cheerful aesthetic that translates well into the kind of café builds the community has been crafting for years.

Miiko's Modern Basics Maker Pack comes in at 300 Moola and operates entirely in Create-a-Sim territory. The pack delivers oversized silhouettes, chunky platform loafers, glazed nails, and gold earrings alongside a set of capsule-wardrobe basics positioned as an everyday style refresh. At half the price of the Cozy Coffee pack, it is a compact CAS drop aimed at players who want to update their Sims' wardrobes without committing to a full expansion or stuff pack purchase.

Both packs are available on PC and Mac only, consistent with the Marketplace's desktop-first rollout. Console players remain locked out for now.

The two releases landed on the heels of three Marketplace sets that dropped just the previous week, a pace that signals a rapid push to populate the storefront's catalog. With icemunmun and Miiko now on board as Makers, the creator roster is expanding alongside the item count.

The pricing structure starting to take shape here, 600 Moola for a build/decor pack and 300 Moola for a CAS drop, begins to establish what a Marketplace impulse buy actually looks like in practice. Neither price point is steep, but they do normalize paid transactions for content that has historically been available for free through custom content sites. For players already living inside the game's menus, in-game discovery and one-click installs may make the spend feel frictionless. For the CC-download crowd, that calculation is a different one entirely.

For creators watching the rollout, the pattern emerging in approved content is worth noting: small, focused décor packs and compact CAS drops rather than anything that touches gameplay systems in a major way. That narrower scope keeps prices low and buying decisions simple, which appears to be exactly the kind of catalog the Marketplace is building toward.

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