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Upon reveal, this pack generated extreme backlash amongst the community, with many calling this pack a cash grab. Simmers have spoken out against the pack, stating that "nobody wants/asked for this." and mentioning that in a fan poll, a Star Wars themed pack ranked at the very bottom. Some have also called out the developers for "giving us spaceships before cars", while others have mentioned that they won't be able to use build/buy items outside of Batuu. Reception to this pack continues to be negative.
   
 
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* This is the first branded pack in [[The Sims series|''The Sims'' series]] that is not a stuff pack. All prior branded packs have been stuff packs (e.g. ''[[The Sims 2: IKEA Home Stuff]]'', ''[[The Sims 3: Katy Perry's Sweet Treats]]'', ''[[The Sims 3: Diesel Stuff]]'' or ''[[The Sims 4: Moschino Stuff]]'').
 
* This is the first branded pack in [[The Sims series|''The Sims'' series]] that is not a stuff pack. All prior branded packs have been stuff packs (e.g. ''[[The Sims 2: IKEA Home Stuff]]'', ''[[The Sims 3: Katy Perry's Sweet Treats]]'', ''[[The Sims 3: Diesel Stuff]]'' or ''[[The Sims 4: Moschino Stuff]]'').
 
* This is the first branded pack that is based on a movie franchise.
 
* This is the first branded pack that is based on a movie franchise.
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* The reveal trailer for this game pack is the the most downvoted video on the official Sims YouTube Channel.
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* This is the first content pack to generate fierce backlash since [[The Sims 4: My First Pet Stuff]].
   
 
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Revision as of 03:27, 11 September 2020

The Sims 4: Journey to Batuu
The Sims 4: Journey to Batuu
The Sims 4: Journey to Batuu
GP9 Box Art
Box art for The Sims 4: Journey to Batuu
Development
Developer(s) Maxis, The Sims Studio
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Series The Sims
Release date(s) September 8, 2020 (PC, Mac, Xbox One and PS4)
Technical information
Platform(s) Windows, macOS, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
Mode(s) Single-player
System requirements Minimum system requirements on TheSims.com
Game features
Genres Life simulation
Themes Brands, Space, Vacation
Creatures Droid
Worlds Batuu
TS4 GP9 Journey to Batuu Icon

The Sims 4: Journey to Batuu (also referred to as The Sims 4 Star Wars: Journey to Batuu) is the ninth game pack for The Sims 4. It is a collaboration with the Star Wars franchise. The pack's icon was leaked on August 2, 2020[1] and it was officially announced during the 2020 Gamescom opening day livestream on August 27, 2020. The pack was released on September 8, 2020 on all platforms.[2]

The pack is focused on the distant planet of Batuu, where the player can participlate in missions, collect artifacts, engage in lightsaber duels and obtain droids.

Official description

Experience the Edge of the Galaxy – The Sims™ 4 Star Wars™: Journey to Batuu is set on the remote planet of Batuu, inspired by Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Resort® and Walt Disney World Resort®. Sims will be surrounded by the iconic sights and sounds of Star Wars including Stormtroopers, unique Batuuan attire, custom lightsabers, the bustling activity at the famous Oga’s Cantina, the interstellar hits of DJ R-3X and even the Millennium Falcon.

Create Your Star Wars Story – The Resistance, First Order, and scoundrels are fighting to control Batuu, and it’s up to players and their Sims to determine who will succeed. As Sims undertake challenges and special missions, they can gain (or lose) the trust of the affiliation of their choice, unlock rewards, equipment, new outfits and critical missions that will influence changes to the world and tip the balance of power.

Unite with Iconic Characters – Completing missions earns reputation points and helps them get closer to meeting the leaders of the forces on Batuu. Depending on the choices they make, Sims will unite with iconic Star Wars characters, including Rey and Vi Moradi (Resistance), Kylo Ren (First Order) or Hondo Ohnaka (scoundrels).

Create Your Own Lightsaber – Players will also get to explore Batuu and all it has to offer along their journey, including finding artifacts like kyber crystals and hilts to create the most coveted Star Wars artifact: a lightsaber. Once Sims collect enough pieces to construct a blade, they can build their fitness skill by training and go head to head against other Sims in lightsaber challenges.

Customize Your Droid Companion – Sims will also have a chance to visit the Droid Depot and customize their very own droid to help during missions. Droids are useful companions and can use their scanners on unknown crates, scramble control panels or distract rivals.

Bring Batuu Back Home – The fun doesn’t end on Batuu! When Sims return home, they can bring back new decor, recipes and artifacts inspired by their travels, including their lightsaber and droid, play a game of sabacc, or even host a playful lightsaber training session.[3]

New features

World and neighborhoods

Main article: Batuu

The pack includes a new destination world - Batuu. It is a desert planet in a distant Star Wars galaxy with three suns and two moons. To visit, Sims will have to vacation there or wait for a phone call from a friend.

Batuu consists of three neighborhoods, each corresponding with its faction:

Each neighborhood has a non-editable lot and a faction-specific spaceship to explore in. Batuu also features numerous rabbit holes to visit for needs such as buying food, sleeping or shopping for goods. Whilst there, galactic credits are used as currency instead of simoleons and Sims everywhere must wear Batuu outfits (which can be customized).

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Factions and missions

The player will choose to align themselves with up to two of the three factions: Scoundrel, First Order or Resistance. To do so, missions have to be performed for a specific faction. Upon successful completion of the mission, the Sim's influence towards the faction will increase, eventually becoming a member of that faction. Sims also earn galactic credits or bonus items as rewards for finishing missions. Reaching higher levels of influence with a faction will bring benefits such as access to its secret areas, permission to fly their spaceship or more social interactions.

Sims can only gain influence with either the First Order or the Resistance. Performing missions for one faction will decrease its influence on the other. For example, a successful mission for the First Order nets a Sim more influence with the First Order but as a consequence, its influence with the Resistance is decreased. However influence points for the Scoundrel faction is unaffected and can be gained regardless of a Sim's alignment with the First Order or the Resistance.

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New additions

New Objects

  • Lightsabers
  • Sabacc - a card game in the Star Wars universe
  • Starfighters

New Radio Stations

  • Batuu Radio
  • DJ R-3X Stereo

New Aspirations

  • Galactic Privateer (Star Wars) - This Sim isn't about choosing sides, they're happy just mingling among the smugglers, and bounty hunters on the fringe planet of Batuu. Earning a few extra credits along the way is just a bonus, no matter how they get them.
  • Hope Vs Order (Star Wars) - On the world of Batuu there is a growing conflict. This Sim is out to explore Black Spire Outpost and understand whether they should stand with the Resistance or the First Order.​​​​​​

Other New Features

Reception

Upon reveal, this pack generated extreme backlash amongst the community, with many calling this pack a cash grab. Simmers have spoken out against the pack, stating that "nobody wants/asked for this." and mentioning that in a fan poll, a Star Wars themed pack ranked at the very bottom. Some have also called out the developers for "giving us spaceships before cars", while others have mentioned that they won't be able to use build/buy items outside of Batuu. Reception to this pack continues to be negative.

This section is in need of additional information. You can help The Sims Wiki by expanding this section.

Trivia

Gallery

Music

Batuu Radio

  • Beckerman Green and Douek - Ti Lo Laka
  • Guy Mayzig - Galma
  • Harlan Hodges - Marketplace
  • John T. Williams (Haab arrangement) - Finale
  • John T. Williams (Haab arrangement) - Kylo Ren Arrives at the Battle (Sims)
  • John T. Williams (Haab arrangement) - March of the Resistance (Sims)
  • John T. Williams (Haab arrangement) - Rey's Theme (Sims)
  • John T. Williams (Haab arrangement) - Star Wars Main Theme (Sims)
  • John T. Williams (Haab arrangement) - Who Are You?
  • Kevin Kliner - Victory On Ryloth
  • Randy Kerber - Marketplace Hora
  • Randy Kerber - Mischevious

DJ R-3X Stereo

  • Adam Gubman and Matthew Wood - Blue Milke Surprise
  • Chaka Mater Laka - Batuu Boogie
  • Elem Zadowz - Huttuk Cheeka
  • Figrin D an and the Modal Nodes [sic] - Modal Notes
  • Mus Kat and Nalpak - Doshka
  • Tamir Muskat and Ori Kaplan - Til the Spire

References

"The Sims" Chronology
Preceded by
The Sims 4: Nifty Knitting Stuff
July 28, 2020
The Sims series PC games Latest release
Preceded by
The Sims 4: Realm of Magic
September 10, 2019
The Sims 4 game packs Latest game pack
The Sims series game packs