Pabllo Vittar partners with Maxis and EA to bring Sims 4 streetwear to gamers

Pabllo Vittar partners with Maxis and EA to bring Sims 4 streetwear to gamers

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Electronic Arts and Maxis today revealed The Sims 4 Carnaval Streetwear Kit, the latest collection of content to provide Simmers new opportunities to customize their Sim’s experience and diversify their wardrobe with bold new Create-A-Sims looks. The Sims 4 Carnaval Streetwear Kit will be available on February 3 on PC and Mac via Origin and Steam, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.

The Sims partnered with an iconic Brazilian drag queen, singer-songwriter, and model Pabllo Vittar to curate looks that empower players to expand their Sims’ style and flex their creativity.

Exuberant, fierce and luminescent, the looks, styles and colors of the Carnaval Streetwear Kit personify Pabllo’s sense of freedom and fun. This new content encourages Simmers to embody the confidence and creativity of one of the world’s greatest cultural celebrations through dynamic clothing, makeup, and accessories for all Sims. The fluidity of the designs encourages Sims to blend Pabllo’s eye-popping pieces into any look for an abundance of joy. Whether players choose to dress their Sims in momentous cutouts, multicolored fruit patterns with graphic contracts or sequined tops, the opportunities to diversify their looks are endless, complete with bold makeup and colorful accessories.

The Sims has a long history of offering globally-minded players a creative destination to express themselves through fashion, most recently with the Modern Menswear Kit in collaboration with London-based designer Stefan Cooke, as well as the Fashion Street Kit and Incheon Arrivals Kit, inspired by the trends from Mumbai’s iconic Fashion Street and the corridor runways at Incheon Airport.

As part of the collaboration for Carnaval Streetwear Kit, Pabllo Vittar has recorded her dance hit single “Buzina” from her second studio album, Não Para Não, in Simlish. Available today as a free update to the Base Game, Simmers can jam out to the fun tunes via The Sims 4 radio stations in-game. To continue the celebration, players can expect a Sims Delivery Express Base Game update with Brazilian food recipes and a mask in early February, and in March, decorate their home with a new art piece from famous contemporary artist Lano.

You can learn more about The Sims 4 Carnaval Streetwear Kit and how the team worked with Pabllo Vittar here