EA continues to ‘evolve’ The Sims 4 with new virtual currency and a ‘maker’ program

March 3, 2026 Jay Peters

EA is adding some big changes to The Sims 4: Later this month, it's introducing an in-game marketplace where users can buy creator-made items using a new in-game currency called "Moola." The announcements mark another big shift for the game, which went free to play back in 2022.

Creators who want to sell in-game items will have to be part of the new Maker Program, which will be open to applications starting March 5th. EA will offer a "Maker Suite" that "provides official tools, resources, and clear guidelines" to ensure content made by creators works well when it's actually in the game.

On the marketplace, Makers will be able to list their …

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