What just leaked
Pixelade says a new batch of Adventure Awaits images landed in creator inboxes from an anonymous sender using Proton Mail. The subject was clear and loud: do not buy packs for a broken game. The screenshots are high quality in game renders with big watermarks and they line up with the earlier roadmap and key art leaks.
What the images show
The sharper cover confirms archery with a kid pulling back a bow. A girl is holding what looks like an imaginary friend doll, butterflies float around, and a geyser hints at a fresh world that feels very Granite Falls. Inside shots reveal a full gym outfitted with brand new functioning dumbbells and equipment, plus a camp space for kids with bunk beds, toys, and activity props. One creepy doll tucked in the corner suggests imaginary friend customization might be part of the loop.
Why the source matters
According to Pixelade, Sims Community and others received the same anonymous email, titled do not buy until it is fixed. The timing and access suggest someone inside EA or the creator network. The sender’s note asked players to reconsider buying new packs and demand fixes to the foundation first. Whether you agree or not, the message adds weight to the long running debate about pushing content while core issues persist.
The bigger picture
From archery and summer camp vibes to a full gym set, this looks like an activity heavy expansion that borrows concepts from Outdoor Retreat and family focused packs. The upside is more to do for more life stages. The downside is the feeling of recycled concepts if features are shallow or siloed. The leaked cadence stays the same too: reveal on September 4, gameplay trailer on September 10, base game update and an event on September 23, then release in early October.
Our take
If the gym gear is truly functional and camp play gives real systems for kids, teens, and families, this could land well. If archery is a one and done object and the doll is just decor, players will notice. The boycott mail reflects a growing segment that wants stability, performance, and long standing bugs addressed before any new content. The pack reveal will need to demonstrate depth, not just set dressing.
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Source: Pixelade
Frequently asked questions
Is archery confirmed
Yes. The key art shows a kid drawing a bow, and the new renders reinforce it as a headline activity.
Are imaginary friends back
The doll strongly hints at an imaginary friend system. Until EA shows gameplay, assume it could be cosmetic, customizable, or a real mechanic. We need the reveal to know.
What is new in the gym
Images show functioning dumbbells and additional equipment in a full gym space, something simmers have requested for years.
Is this just Outdoor Retreat again
It borrows the forest and camp vibe, but the scope looks wider with archery, gym gear, and kid focused camp play. Depth will be the deciding factor.
When will we see official info
Leaks point to September 4 for the reveal, September 10 for the gameplay trailer, a base game update and event on September 23, and release in early October.
What is the boycott email about
An anonymous sender asked creators to discourage buying new packs until the base game is fixed. It reflects ongoing frustration about bugs and performance being deprioritized. EA has not responded publicly to this specific message.