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Revision as of 13:03, 9 June 2018
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- Not to be confused with Festival.
Holidays are a feature set to appear in The Sims 4: Seasons. They are worldwide, yearly events, that each come with it's own set of traditions, which define the way the Sims celebrate the holiday. There are multiple pre-made holidays and players are able to create their own. To see when a holiday takes place, players can check the calendar.
Surprise holidays will occasionally pop up in Sims' calendars a few days before they occur, such as "Talk Like a Pirate Day".[1]
Pre-made holidays
Spring
- Love Day
Summer
Fall
- Harvestfest
Winter
- Winterfest