

My Wedding Stories offers choices beyond white dresses and stuffy churches. Then, once everyone finally makes it to the venue, the ring bearer and 'flower pal' will get their moment in the spotlight, Sims can walk down the aisle alone or with someone to give them away, and, with the vows done and the first kiss planted, the wedding reception can begin - complete with bouquet tossing, cake cutting, and, of course, a slow dance. For instance, players can begin the wedding day itself with a Chinese tradition, inviting families to a customary tea ceremony. Notably too, the expansion is drawing inspiration from wedding traditions all around the world, meaning there should be clothing, decor, and even customs to suit a variety of tastes. To aid in that latter quest, My Wedding Stories introduces a new world known as Tartosa, offering a diverse array of picturesque locales - from coastal village to the forested inland - that house an assortment of venues to suit all tastes, including lavish ballrooms, peaceful gardens, and sunny beaches.Īnd with the venue sorted, it's time to get down to the finer details you'll need to conjure up a guest list, decide what you want attendees to wear, plan the menu for the reception, pick the decor, choose a cake, and, of course, decide on a dress. Players will want to choose a Sim of Honour, establish their Sims' likes and dislikes, then pick a time and venue for the wedding.


While all that's going on, there's much to be planned for the main event. Watch on YouTube The Sims 4: My Wedding Stories - Official Reveal Trailer.
