![]() ![]() ![]() Yes business wise it makes sense, split them up to increase potential revenue, but where's the appeal if you sell them for the same amount as the predecessors with less content or requirements to have all three to get the same content as one. What is now currently split into two or three separate packs was once one pack for it's predecessors. The fact that a series like the Sims 4 came out in 2014 and is still expensive to this date would be justifiable if it followed the same trend like it's predecessors, which had a large amount of content within each DLC and base game. Some good content, can't fault them on that but cash grabbing much.
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