I check Simcookie three times a day.
You do too. Or you’re refreshing the page right now, hoping for that patch note or pack leak before anyone else sees it.
It’s exhausting. You miss one update and suddenly everyone’s building with a feature you don’t have.
This is why I made Scookiegeek Latest Game Updates by Simcookie. Not another list of rumors, not a recap buried in fluff.
Simcookie has been first with real Sims news for over a decade. No clickbait. No filler.
Just what matters.
I read every dev tweet, every EA forum post, every patch log (then) cut out everything you don’t need.
You’ll leave this page knowing exactly what’s live, what’s broken, and what’s coming next.
No guessing. No scrolling. Just the facts.
The Sims 4 Patch Breakdown: What Actually Matters
I just installed Patch 1.105.110. It dropped last Tuesday. No fanfare.
Just a quiet update that fixed things I’ve been yelling about for months.
Scookiegeek tracks these patches daily. And yes, they caught the real issues before EA even acknowledged them.
First: the ghost baby bug is gone. You know the one. Your Sim gives birth, but the crib stays empty.
You hear baby sounds. You panic. Gone.
Fixed. No more staring at an empty bassinet like it’s a horror movie.
Second: CAS hair clipping. That awful moment when your Sim’s ponytail punches through their shoulder? Fixed.
Hair now stays on the head. Wild concept.
Third: Build Mode floor tiles no longer vanish when you rotate a room. Yes, this broke every time. Now it doesn’t.
(Pro tip: Save before rotating. Still good practice.)
They added six new CAS items. All free. Two are actually usable: a cropped denim jacket and a low-poly bun that doesn’t clip.
The rest? Meh. One hat floats 0.3 units above the skull.
(EA’s idea of “done.”)
Simcookie reported three lingering issues still under investigation. The most annoying: sims sometimes ignore “Go Home” commands after work. They just… stand in the parking lot.
Forever. Also: custom content thumbnails still break in Gallery uploads. And the “Take Photo” interaction crashes 1 in 8 times on Macs.
Scookiegeek Latest Game Updates by Simcookie is the only place I check before updating. Because patch notes lie. Players don’t.
I rebooted my game twice to test these fixes. They hold up. For now.
What’s Next? Leaks, Rumors, and That Teaser You Paused Twice
The Sims 4 Cottage Living Expansion Pack drops June 21. Farm animals. Cozy interiors.
A whole vibe. (Yes, it includes llamas. Yes, they spit.)
I watched the teaser trailer three times before I caught the wood-fired oven in the kitchen shot. Not a detail most people notice. But it tells you everything about how deep the cooking system goes this time.
Simcookie’s been tracking leaks for weeks. One stands out: a Spa Day Stuff Pack with massage tables, aromatherapy diffusers, and bathrobes that actually change your Sim’s mood. It’s not confirmed.
But the texture files are real. And they’re labeled “spav1final.”
You’re asking: Is this just reskinned furniture? No. The leak shows new interaction flags.
Like “Soothe Tension” and “Cold Towel Press.” That’s new code. Not recycled.
Community reaction? Split. Some love the chill focus.
Others want more ambition. (I’m in the second camp. We got Island Living.
Give me volcano hikes or coral reef diving next.)
No official trailer yet for the rumored City Living rework. But Simcookie spotted UI strings in patch notes referencing “apartment balcony customization.” That’s not placeholder text. That’s a signal.
The Scookiegeek Latest Game Updates by Simcookie feed is the only place I check daily for these breadcrumbs. Not because it’s perfect. But because it calls out what’s verified versus what’s wishful thinking.
Here’s my take: EA’s leaning into lifestyle immersion over big mechanics. Less “build a robot,” more “brew matcha while your Sim stares thoughtfully at rain.”
That’s fine. Until it isn’t.
If they skip meaningful AI upgrades again (like) better NPC routines or memory persistence. We’ll hear about it. Loudly.
You already know which packs you’ll skip. Which ones you’ll pre-order.
The Community Pulse: Sims Fans Are Tired of Waiting

Right now, the biggest topic isn’t a new pack. It’s the delay.
I wrote more about this in this page.
All top comments say the same thing.)
People are mad about the SimGuru silence. Not just annoyed (flat-out) done with vague teasers and “coming soon” tweets that go nowhere. (I checked the last three Reddit threads.
The latest stuff? Mixed. Some love the new hair physics.
Others say it breaks existing custom content. One modder on Twitter showed how the update broke their entire CC library. No fix yet.
Simcookie’s take? Straightforward. They said the team should’ve tested more before launch.
And they’re right. You don’t ship broken hair and call it “polish.”
Scookiegeek Latest Game Updates by Simcookie covers exactly this. Not just what shipped, but what should’ve shipped.
There’s also a fun trend bubbling up: the “No Build Mode Challenge.” Players are forcing themselves to use only pre-built lots for a full playthrough. It’s weirdly addictive. And honestly?
It exposes how much we rely on mods just to make the base game feel playable.
I tried it for 48 hours. Gave up when my Sim couldn’t sit on a chair without clipping through it. (Yes, really.)
If you want real-time fixes and workarounds instead of waiting for EA to notice, check out the Scookiegeek new gaming hacks from simcookie.
They’re not guessing. They’re testing. Then shipping.
That’s rare.
Most devs won’t admit when something’s half-baked. Simcookie does.
Quick Drops: SDX, Console Patches, and What’s Actually Worth
Sims Delivery Express (SDX) is EA’s way of pushing small, fast updates straight to your game. No more waiting for big packs. Just recipes, CAS items, and tiny gameplay tweaks.
Delivered weekly.
This week’s SDX drop had three new grilled cheese variations. One with pickles. One with sriracha mayo.
One that somehow makes your Sim burp confetti. (I’m not kidding. It’s in the patch notes.)
Also included: two hair accessories, a retro toaster CAS item, and a “lost sock” interaction for laundry piles. It’s cute. It’s useless.
It’s Sims.
Console players (listen) up. PS5 and Xbox got the 1.103.122 patch last Tuesday. It fixed the “frozen shower” bug where Sims would stand under running water for 47 minutes.
Good. Also added controller vibration during baking animations. (Why?
I don’t know. But yes, it’s real.)
No new Kits or packs have hit console yet. PC got “Brew & Biscuit” two weeks ago. Console is still waiting.
And yes. Performance is worse on Xbox Series S. Load times are 3 (4) seconds longer.
Not broken. Just slower.
You want the full picture? Check Scookiegeek Latest Game Updates by Simcookie (they) track every SDX drop, every console delay, every weird new burp effect.
Scookiegeek posts daily. No fluff. Just what shipped, what broke, and what you can ignore.
Skip the official patch notes. They’re written like tax law.
I reload my game twice a week just to see if the confetti burp works again. (It does.)
Sims Updates Don’t Wait. Neither Should You.
I check Simcookie’s feed daily. So should you.
You just got the real news (not) rumors, not guesses. The patch fixes that actually matter. The next pack buzz that’s worth your time.
What the community is really talking about.
No more jumping between forums, Discord scraps, and half-dead blogs. Scookiegeek Latest Game Updates by Simcookie puts it all in one place.
You know how annoying it is to install a pack only to find out it broke your save? Or miss a free item drop because no one told you?
This page stops that.
I update it every time Simcookie drops something new. Every patch. Every teaser.
Every leak they confirm.
You want to play the game. Not chase the news.
Bookmark this page now. Check back before every play session.
Your Sims deserve better than outdated info.
