The universes and mechanics of The Sims 4 and Baldur’s Gate 3 can no longer be found at opposite ends, so imagining some type of connection between both franchises seems impossible. However, EA has sneaked in a reference to the fantasy RPG with the latest update of the simulator.
The arrival of the Life and Beyond pack on October 31 focused on esoteric and death-related themesso a good bunch of items have been added. Among them are a handful of tombs with different shapes and has attracted the attention of the user @JayceDoesVoices on X
A tomb that marks the end of an era and the beginning of a much older one
hopeful. It may be the perfect tombstone to commemorate a certain cheeky person who faced the trials of the darkest depths of life while longing all the time to feel the sun. Although perhaps not all of his power was concentrated, after so many years without exposing himself to it. Just a little bit of sun, as a reward, honey!
The description of the Sun and Stars tombstone, which costs 250 Simoleons, is more than evident and does not hide the wink. He is clearly talking about Astarion, the high elf rogue who has accompanied the protagonist since the beginning of Baldur’s Gate 3
Furthermore, the way in which the text is written is in itself a nod to the character’s way of speaking, especially with that “heaven” with which he ends his verbiage. On the other hand, producer Molly ‘SimGuruNova’ Narkis has confirmed in X
“It was me, I’m glad someone found it. I also have another small one hidden somewhere“explains the developer, although it has maintained the veil of mystery around a new detail that will have to be discovered by thoroughly exploring the DLC.
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