The Sims Wiki:Pages for deletion/The Sims 4: Grim's Ghoulish Guitar

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I think that it's a pretty big stretch to refer to a bit of DLC that adds a single item to the game as its own 'pack'. It doesn't really come close to the status of "stuff pack" in and of itself. It seems like it's just meant as an additional perk for signing up for an e-mail update service, similar to how Riverview was meant to be a free perk for registering a legitimate copy of The Sims 3. The article is basically 'stub' status and seems unlikely to ever grow beyond that. I really don't think we need an entire article about this, especially considering the object this DLC introduces is already mentioned on the Guitar article. -- LostInRiverview talk · blog · contribs 23:48, January 28, 2020 (UTC)

  • Delete The object is already listed at Guitar#Grim.27s_Ghoulish_Guitar, and the title of this page does not seem to lend itself to be a plausible redirect. On top of that, the one source cited in the article does not in any way suggest that this is a pack that deserves the same level of treatment as any of the other packs in the series. —k6ka 🍁 (Talk · Contributions) 02:24, January 29, 2020 (UTC)
  • Delete Listing the object as its own pack is counter-intuitive since it's only one object. If every piece of downloadable content across every game were to be listed as a content pack, The Sims 3 would have hundreds (or even thousands) of them to account for all the store sets. - ✨AireDaleDogz✨ (talk) 18:13, January 29, 2020 (UTC)
  • Delete -- DLC should be mentioned only under The Sims 4 page, while content is pretty much enough under guitar. Nikel Talk 04:01, June 30, 2020 (UTC)
  • Delete The object should not be listed as its own pack on the wiki or be its own article and its technically not even a stuff pack, it is labeled under "Free Stuff" when you load up the game and look at your owned packs. Talk July 17, 2020