The highly anticipated expansion pack of The Sims 4 set to release on February 6th, introduces a brand-new career path: the Tattoo Artist.
This update allows players to explore the art of tattooing, offering a fresh layer of creativity and personalization to the game.
What's New in the Tattoo Artist Career
The career challenges Sims to master tattooing skills like design precision, shading techniques, and even client communication.
Players can run their own tattoo parlors, balancing artistry with business decisions—think upgrading equipment or attracting VIP clients.
Customization Galore
The expansion includes a customizable tattoo studio feature. Players can design parlors with themed decor (edgy, whimsical, or retro!) and curate portfolios for their Sims.
Players are especially excited about rumors of a "freehand design" mode, though EA hasn't confirmed this yet.
Career Progression
The career spans eight levels, starting as a rookie "Ink Apprentice" and climbing to a legendary "Tattoo Icon."
Higher levels unlock rare designs, like glow-in-the-dark ink or mystical symbols—perfect for vampire or spellcaster Sims!

Editor's Comments
Let's be real—this is exactly the chaos The Sims 4 needed. Tattoos aren't just aesthetics; they're personality flags.
Imagine a Sim with a "No Regrets" neck tattoo becoming a reckless daredevil, or a minimalist moon design hinting at a secret lunar obsession.
The career's business angle also adds depth—will your Sim be a chill indie artist or a corporate ink tycoon?
Hot take: If EA doesn't add a "tattoo fail" feature (think shaky hearts turning into blobs), they're missing a golden comedy opportunity. Also, can we please get a "Simstagram" update where Sims post their fresh ink?
This expansion isn't just about needles and ink—it's about giving players new ways to mess with their digital dolls' lives. And honestly? We're here for it.