In one of the most ambitious family-building challenges we’ve seen yet, a Sims 4 player shared that their Sim, Salim Behrami, managed to father 409 babies before they finally lost track of who he had and hadn’t procreated with. The feat quickly caught attention on Reddit’s r/thesims, where the post racked up hundreds of upvotes and plenty of reactions from amused players.
Official Source
The story was shared on Reddit’s r/thesims community . The player described the lengthy process, along with the chaotic notifications that came with so many romantic interactions.
My boy Salim managed to have 409 babies in the end before I couldn’t figure out who he had and who he hadn’t procreated with
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Community & Gameplay Impact
Most Sims players have heard of the 100 Baby Challenge and some have even tried it. But one player didn’t stop there. They pushed a single Sim to have hundreds of kids in one save, just to see how far the game could go before breaking. It’s the kind of chaos only the Sims community would think to create.
They even set up a rich family background before starting, adding Salim’s parents, grandparents, an uncle, a cousin, a sister, and a beloved daughter from another save file.
The result was both entertaining and exhausting: constant romantic satisfaction pop-ups, difficulty keeping track of relationships, and an overwhelming family tree that shows just how wild Sims genetics can get. For many in the community, it’s an impressive reminder of the sandbox freedom The Sims 4 offers—and the unexpected stories players continue to create.
Whether you see it as dedication, chaos, or pure Sims comedy, this record-breaking fatherhood run proves once again that no two saves are ever the same.
Sure, not everyone’s out here trying to raise 400 kids in one game, but it just goes to show how far Sims players will go to mess with the rules and see what the game can handle.
