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{{Anchor|The Sims 4: Legacy Edition}}On March 19, 2019, EA announced that it was ending support for versions of ''The Sims 4'' running on non-{{WP|Metal (API)|Metal}} Macs and on 32-bit operating systems in June 2019.<ref name="Ending support for 32-bit OS">[https://simsvip.com/2019/03/19/the-sims-4-maxis-ending-support-for-non-metal-mac-os-and-32-bit-pc-operating-systems/ "The Sims 4 Ending Support for Non-Metal Mac and 32-bit PC Operating Systems"] on [[SimsVIP]]. Retrieved on 13 June 2019</ref> However plans for this were pushed back with no further announcements. However, on November 12, 2019, [[/Patch 88/]] officially discontinued support for 32-bit and non-Metal systems, requiring all ''The Sims 4'' content released after this date to be 64-bit or Metal compatible. ''The Sims 4: Legacy Edition'' was released on the same date - it is available only to players who run ''The Sims 4'' on non-Metal Macs or on 32-bit PCs. All ''The Sims 4'' content released before November 12, 2019 is compatible with ''Legacy Edition'', but no content or game patches are compatible after that date. The [[Gallery]], game banners, and social integrations are also disabled in ''Legacy Edition''.
==Create a Sim demo==
The demo allows players to create only [[young adult]] [[Sim]]s, and features the body sculpting tools in the base game Create a Sim. The demo also gives access to the Gallery. Sims created by other players or by Maxis can be downloaded into the demo and adjusted, and players can add their own Sims to the gallery as well. Sims created in the demo are exportable to ''The Sims 4''.
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