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{{For|the "open world" neighborhoods of ''[[The Sims 3]]''|Neighborhood#The Sims 3}}
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In ''[[The Sims 4]]'', a '''world''' is a collection of individual [[neighborhood]]s (also known as districts) within a single playable map. Presently, the only world for ''The Sims 4'' is [[Willow Creek]]<ref>http://www.thesims.com/game-info/vibrant-neighborhoods</ref>; Willow Creek consists of five neighborhoods<ref name="SimsVIP interview">[http://simsvip.com/2014/06/13/e3-2014-simsvip-interview-wsimgurugraham/ SimVIP interview with SimGuruGraham at E3 2014], at [http://www.simsvip.com SimsVIP.com]</ref>.
In ''[[The Sims 4]]'', a '''world''' is a collection of individual [[neighborhood]]s (also known as districts) within a single playable map.


Two worlds have been confirmed for ''The Sims 4'' so far. The first is [[Willow Creek]]<ref>http://www.thesims.com/game-info/vibrant-neighborhoods</ref>; Willow Creek consists of five neighborhoods<ref name="SimsVIP interview">[http://simsvip.com/2014/06/13/e3-2014-simsvip-interview-wsimgurugraham/ SimVIP interview with SimGuruGraham at E3 2014], at [http://www.simsvip.com SimsVIP.com]</ref>. The second world is desert-themed, but its name and the number of neighborhoods or lots it has is not known yet<ref>https://twitter.com/SimGuruMarion/statuses/486744935744286720</ref>.
Travel between neighborhoods is possible, as long as both neighborhoods are within the same world. Travel within a neighborhood is still "open" as in ''The Sims 3'', but Sims outside the loaded neighborhood cannot be directly controlled. Players can switch between neighborhoods at will, though this brings up a loading screen.<ref name="SimsVIP interview"></ref>.

Travel between neighborhoods is possible, as long as both neighborhoods are within the same world. Travel within a neighborhood is still "open" as in ''The Sims 3'', but Sims outside the loaded neighborhood cannot be directly controlled. Players can switch between neighborhoods at will, though this brings up a loading screen<ref name="SimsVIP interview"/>. Sims can freely travel between different worlds<ref>https://twitter.com/SimGuruGraham/status/483829755372765185</ref>.


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For the "open world" neighborhoods of The Sims 3, see Neighborhood#The Sims 3.

In The Sims 4, a world is a collection of individual neighborhoods (also known as districts) within a single playable map.

Two worlds have been confirmed for The Sims 4 so far. The first is Willow Creek[1]; Willow Creek consists of five neighborhoods[2]. The second world is desert-themed, but its name and the number of neighborhoods or lots it has is not known yet[3].

Travel between neighborhoods is possible, as long as both neighborhoods are within the same world. Travel within a neighborhood is still "open" as in The Sims 3, but Sims outside the loaded neighborhood cannot be directly controlled. Players can switch between neighborhoods at will, though this brings up a loading screen[2]. Sims can freely travel between different worlds[4].

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