As of May this year, the Sims 4 progressively joins the list of video games needing parental scrutiny...🙄
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The Sims was never really marketed to kids. It has a T rating on it and if you as a parent don't monitor your kids games that's on you.
Personally I feel like the Sims is the one game this is ok in. Let people live out their sick fantasies in a controlled simulated environment instead of doing it out in public around actual kids.
When they do retarded woke shit in games like Overwatch for example it doesn't make any sense. But this is at least a life simulator and if someone wants a weird life of being a troon then so be it. Again, I'd much rather them do it alone in their own house away from the eye of real children.
Edit: Sims without this update were wildly pansexual and would basically just have sex with anything. This update actually made it so that you could keep them to nuclear-family styles and not have to worry about them having some weird gay autonomy and fucking some same sex sim at a club. Marking your sim as "no" for exploring romatically makes them stay within their attraction preferences. There weren't any attraction preferences before.