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The Sims FreePlay picks up a big update

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 24, 2019
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The Sims FreePlay picks up a big update

The Sims FreePlay is not a new name in the gaming industry, but the app for Windows Phone didn’t get the attention it deserves until now. Recently, EA pushed a big update for the Windows Phone version, introducing a number of new features and improvements. As mentioned in the changelog, the new update brings a “magnificent castle” where you can take the throne as the kin or queen, dress in royal attire, and much more.

Here’s the complete change log for the latest The Sims FreePlay update:

A magnificent castle has appeared in our latest update! Only your Sims can lift the curse upon it and become the king or queen. The adventure begins at level 14+.

  • Open the gates to a majestic Castle! 
  • Take the throne as the queen or king!
  • Welcome pet fairies to your family.
  • Hit a bullseye in the new archery hobby.
  • Entertain royalty as a hilarious Jester.
  • Ascend to the throne room to issue decrees! 
  • Dress in gorgeous royal attire!  

Head over to the Windows Phone Store and grab the updated game. 

The Sims FreePlay

Further reading: Electronic Arts, Microsoft, The Sims FreePlay, Windows Phone

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