The skin tone update came in two waves: the first caused some major controversy, but the second was exactly what the community needed. Getting the help of community members like Xmiramira and EbonixSims, who had experience creating beautiful CC (Custom Content) skintones showed the team’s dedication to making sure The Sims community got the accurate representation it was lacking.
It became apparent that some players, especially BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) couldn’t accurately depict what they, and others like them, look like in The Sims 4 because the dark skin tones were, put delicately, cosmetically displeasing.Īfter a rallying of online support and Simmer Xmiramira calling attention to the lack of quality dark skin tones in-game on The Sims Spark’d, The Sims Team decided to overhaul its skin tone system. The premise of the games has always been to “play with life,” but as time passed, some players found their gaming experience lacking. The Sims franchise turned 20 at the beginning of this year, with its latest installment, The Sims 4, breaking records as its longest series to date.