Electronic Arts dropped the gameplay trailer for the next “The Sims 4” expansion pack, “Adventure Awaits,” on Wednesday, revealing the vacation-themed updates many features — including imaginary friends that can turn into real people.

Per EA’s description for the pack, which is releasing Oct. 2, “‘The Sims 4 Adventure Awaits’ Expansion Pack welcomes Simmers to the adventurous world of Gibbi Point, where Sims can experience Getaways at Camp Gibbi Gibbi, Revive & Thrive and Love Highland, or create their own Custom Venues. In this immersive world, Sims can build their Papercraft, Entomology, Diving and Archery Skills, and even start a career as a Park Worker to set them on an exciting career path in the outdoors. Whether Sims are seeking thrilling experiences, looking for a little competition or just need a break from the everyday, countless new adventures await!”

The fall release of “Adventure Awaits” comes on the heels of the July launch for the fairy-themed “Enchanted by Nature” expansion pack, which was proceeded by March’s “Businesses & Hobbies” and October 2024’s “Life & Death.”

“Adventure Awaits” will be priced at $39.99, the going rate for EA’s “The Sims 4” expansion packs, and available Oct. 2 on the EA app, Epic Games Store, and Steam, as well as for console on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One systems.

Watch the trailer for “The Sims 4: Adventure Awaits” expansion pack below.

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NEWLY RELEASED GAMES

On Tuesday, Atari and Limited Run Games digitally launched “Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection” for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch.

Per the creators, “‘Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection’ is a playable history of everyone’s fur-vorite bobcat mascot, Bubsy. The collection will bring beloved titles like ‘Bubsy in: Fractured Furry Tales’ (Atari Jaguar), ‘Bubsy in: Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind’ (SEGA Genesis, Super Nintendo, Super Famicom), ‘Bubsy II’ (Game Boy, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo) and ‘Bubsy 3D’ (PlayStation) to modern platforms for the first time.”