The Sims 4: How to claim Backyard Stuff DLC for free

Stephanie Zucarelli
The Sims 4 Backyard Stuff

Simmers can get the Backyard Stuff DLC to add to The Sims 4 for free for a limited time only. Here’s everything you need to know to claim it.

The Sims 4 has a long list of expansion and stuff packs that let players explore new types of actions and customize their home with tons of thematic items. The Backyard Stuff pack is almost a must-have for simmers who love the outdoors, as it gives new gameplay options for them to personalize their own garden no matter its size.

Players who patiently wait for EA to release any promo on their DLCs are in luck since the Backyard Stuff pack is now available to claim for free across all platforms. If you’re wondering how to do so, here’s everything you need to do to add it to The Sims 4.

How to claim Backyard Stuff for The Sims 4 for free

The Backyard Stuff pack in The Sims 4 will be available for free on PlayStation, Steam, and Xbox until April 13, 2024.

The Sims 4 Backyard Stuff DLC
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If you want to add it to your game for free on PC, here are the steps you need to follow:

  1. Open your Steam launcher.
  2. Look for “The Sims 4 Backyard Stuff.”
  3. Click on “Add to Account” to register it to your account.
  4. Launch “The Sims 4”.

If you’re playing it on other platforms, you’ll simply need to go to either the Playstation or Microsoft store and look for “The Sims 4 Backyard Stuff,” and then add it to your Library.

And that’s everything you need to do to claim The Sims 4 Backyard Stuff pack for free. If you want to know more about EA’s game, you can check our guides below:

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Stephanie is a Games Writer at CharlieIntel. After graduating as a journalist, she started working as a tech writer for Infobae, Channel 9, and Rolling Stone. She's currently focused on covering Diablo 4, Baldur's Gate 3 and Fortnite, but can't resist anything related to The Sims 4 and Stardew Valley. You can contact her at [email protected].