EA Games and Maxis have something new for the fans of "The Sims 4" as they finally unveiled a new and "spooky" pack. The phenomenal game franchise recently revealed that the next installation will be called "StrangerVille" and it promises a new gaming experience for hardcore Simmers out there.

In an article published in Comic Book, "The Sims 4 StrangerVille" will have its players experience some crazy new adventures. This includes government conspiracies, odd weather, weird collectibles, and shady neighbors.

EA told players of "The Sims 4" that will make them see some eerie issues in StrangerVille, start an investigation, and solve the mystery clouding the town. It can be clearly seen in the trailer that was premiered to the public days ago.

The trailer shows the ominous town of StrangerVille where Sims are acting strange and scary for unknown reasons. It suggests players of "The Sims 4" that there might be some conspiracy going on and it is up to them on how to continue the story with the help of a secret lab where they encounter stranger plants and devices.

Of course, "The Sims 4" players will be treated with the new world of StrangerVille. It was described as this rural desert town with weird weather, creepy locals, eerie plants, interesting collectibles, and secrets waiting to be unveiled.

Players of "The Sims 4" should expect to be immersed in the weird happenings in StrangerVille. They will see unmarked vans, government agents using secret listening devices, and scanners that might help them detect the unexpected.

Since the town of StrangerVille is waiting for someone to unfold the secrets, "The Sims 4" players are expected to find a code and crack it. They can investigate the town using their training in the military and see clues within the secret lab.

In an article published in Kotaku, "The Sims 4 StrangerVille" can make the players engaged because there are multiple ways to progress the investigation. The writer described it as "beautiful and frightening". 

But wait, is this going to be different "The Sims 4" now? Not really as StrangerVille pack comes with some new outfits like desert-inspired clothing, conspiracy-themed clothes, secret agent attire, and even a hazmat suit.

"The Sims 4 StrangerVille" retails for $19.99, just like its previous packs. Based on the almost spoiler-filled article published by Kotaku, it looks like the money will be worth it especially that it is bringing something new for the Sims players who are yearning for more exciting features in the game.