

Two additional skills are included in the expansion pack with photography and baking, both of which can also be utilized for running a retail business as well. Along with manageable retail businesses, players can also pursue career venues by becoming a doctor, detective, or scientist. The Get to Work expansion pack focuses primarily on adding back retail businesses to the game, which was the primary feature of The Sims 2 Open for Business expansion pack. With The Sims 4 Get to Work being that indicator of the game's future, Sims fans should breath a sigh of relief as the first expansion pack is a great step in the right direction. Additionally, it shows how much of the core experience can be expanded upon with future expansion packs. For one, it will signal what fans can expect in future expansion packs for The Sims 4. With the spotlight now on expanding beyond the base game, Get to Work has a lot riding on its shoulders for being the first expansion pack.

Fortunately, many of those features have been restored in game updates including swimming pools, ghosts, and basements to name a few.

There's no denying that The Sims 4 launched to a rocky start with claims about the lack of missing features from past games in the series.
