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All About EA’s The Sims 4 Halloween Bundle, Spooky Stuff, Vampires and Werewolves Oh My!

The Sims Halloween Bundle

If you’re ready to turn your The Sims 4 world into one giant Halloween playground, the Halloween Bundle is basically the spiritual candy bucket of DLC packs. It packs in the spooky, the supernatural and the wildly unexpected – all in one bundle. Inside you’ll get:

The Sims 4: Spooky Stuff Pack
The Sims 4: Vampires Expansion Pack
The Sims 4: Werewolves Game Pack

Here’s a breakdown of each with some fun suggestions, because yes – you can use all three together and have a wickedly fun Halloween season in your game.


Spooky Stuff Pack

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This is your “basic but super fun” Halloween pack. Think of it as the decorations + party-tricks pack before you bring in the vampires and werewolves.

Highlight features:

  • A Pumpkin Carving Station: Your Sims can sculpt pumpkins and even wear one on their head if they’re ghosts.

  • Spooky Candy Bowl: Reach in and get… trick or treat. Expect surprises.

  • Costumes & Makeup: From kid-friendly to full scare mode – you can dress your Sims up for a haunted house party.

  • Decorations & Atmosphere: Creepy paintings, ghost lights, glowing tombstones – all the visual flair to set a Halloween-mood.

  • Spooky Party Event: You can throw a themed event and invite Sims over for some tricks, treats, and possibly jump scares.

Why you’ll love it:
It’s perfect if you just want to shake things up for one season in your Sim’s life. No heavy supernatural mechanics required (yet). It’s the kind of pack that gives your Sims a theme night where they dress up, carve pumpkins, maybe get startled by a floating ghost decoration, and call it a fun evening.

Quick idea:
Schedule a “Spooky Bash” at your Sim’s house: dress up kids + adult Sims, carve the pumpkins, play some eerie “Spooky” genre music (yes, the pack adds new tracks). Let a ghost show up and watch neighbours freak out. Done.


Vampires Expansion Pack

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Here we go full goth-vibe. This pack gives you deepened supernatural gameplay. If you’ve ever thought “my Sim should lurk in the shadows, spark fear in the local community, and sip… something red,” then this is your moment.

Key features:

  • Create-a-Sim options to make vampires: choose fangs, glowing eyes, a “Dark Form” switch.

  • Vampire Powers & Weaknesses: Your vampire Sim can unlock abilities (mind control, mist form…) but also deal with sunlight, garlic, thirst, etc.

  • New world: Forgotten Hollow – a dark, misty valley perfect for immortal types.

  • Build/Buy and CAS items: Gothic furnishings, mood lighting, vampire-themed décor.

Why it’s fantastic for Halloween:
This is where you can transform the vibe of your gameplay entirely. Let your Sim spawn at dusk, gather plasma-fruit, stalk unsuspecting human Sims, and host clandestine midnight soirees in your lair. It’s moody, dramatic, and yes – I do want my Sim in a velvet cape right now.

Quick idea:
Start a vampire dynasty: Create a family of vampires in Forgotten Hollow, build the mansion in utter blackness with red accents, throw a “Midnight Masquerade” party, and invite humans along as unwitting guests. Bonus: set your human Sim up as the unsuspecting victim… or maybe the vampire mastermind.


Werewolves Game Pack

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If vampires are the late-night aristocrats, werewolves are the full-moon party animals. This pack is wild (literally), introducing temperamental Sims who change form, howl, run with their pack and maybe trash your Sim’s living room.

Main features:

  • New Life State: Werewolves. Transform based on lunar cycle, emotions, etc.

  • World: Moonwood Mill – a rustic, mysterious town where werewolf culture thrives.

  • Pack Dynamics: Werewolf Sims can join packs/clans, climb hierarchies, gain perks.

  • Unique build items & CAS: Fur garments, wolfish accessories, cozy rustic interiors for the “wolf den.”

  • Fury System: As a werewolf, you’ll have to manage your fury (hello rampage) and pay attention to mood + transformations.

Why it hits the Halloween sweet spot:
Werewolves bring chaos. Full moons, sudden transformations, packs roaming your town, Sim by day and a beast by night. It’s perfect for “Sims meets Young Adult supernatural novel” energy. And yes, your Sim can probably howl and would roam the woods at 3 AM in this scenario.

Quick idea:
Move your Sim into Moonwood Mill, make them a werewolf, join a pack called “The Wildfangs,” build a den in the woods, and every full moon host a “Wolf Pack Gala” (with howling, tail-chasing and maybe a surprise guest vampire from Forgotten Hollow). Watch the drama unfold.


So… which pack will you start with (or do them all together)?

If you’re going all-in (which you should), here’s my suggested order:

  1. Set the scene with Spooky Stuff – get decorations, dress up your Sim and get into the Halloween mood.

  2. Introduce the supernatural via Vampires – set up the dark house, invite in the undead.

  3. Add the wild card with Werewolves – full moon chaos, rustic den, pack drama.

The bundle gives you decor + dress-up (Spooky), deep gameplay mechanics (Vampires), and wild transformations + narrative potential (Werewolves). Together, they transform a regular Sim-life into a Halloween-everything world.


Final words

Whether your Sim is carving a pumpkin as a ghost, sipping plasma at midnight or howling at the moon in a fur-covered den, the Halloween Bundle gives you the tools to lean into spooky-fun your way. No one style dominates – decorate, role-play, haunt, transform, howl – it’s up to you.

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