EA and Maxis have released The Sims 4 on the PC. Now it's time for some light PR reading.
In The Sims 4, the Sims are smarter, more relatable and emotionally aware. Every action is affected by who they are, what they’re thinking, and how they’re feeling. Players control the mind, body, and now the emotions of these new Sims, which brings their stories to life with richness and texture that has never before been possible in the franchise.

One of the fundamental tenets of The Sims experience is the ability for players to express their personal creativity – in both the Sims they create and the homes that they build for them. Create A Sim and Build Mode have been completely rebuilt to be more powerful and tactile than ever, featuring direct manipulation and drag and drop functionality. Additionally, players can now share their creations with other players directly in the game. In the all-new Gallery players can upload or download Sims, houses and individual rooms, making it easier than ever for players to populate their world.

The Sims 4 is being offered in two flavors. The first is for $59.99 (USD), which is the "Standard Edition" of the game. The second is $69.99 and it's called the Digital Deluxe Edition. That one comes with three extra digital content packs and a digital soundtrack for the game.