I'm really pleased to see EA doing this!
I've wondered since "Riverview" was available via digital delivery from the get-go of the Sims3 why they haven't been using
The Store in a way that leveraged its strengths as a platform for enhancing the Sims3.
I'm not a big "arg me-matey's, pirates!" fan, but it sounds like an enjoyable add to the Sims3 play-field. 20 USD sounds a bit high to me, I'd hope they reduce the price significantly (half sounds about right, 10 USD), but we'll see.
Thanks for the heads up on this. I've been thinking about
Hot-Rods and Car Fun Stuff, more than wondering what new stuff is getting rolled out in
The Store. I'm pleased to see EA shaping up and offering some REAL content via digital delivery.
(I'm wondering if they are ever going to get
The Store working in-game in the Mac version ... I assume from what I've read folks using various flavors of Windows can download and install
The Store content in-game?).
-- Happytime
(I've not really played a horrible amount of
World Adventures time. Seems sending a Sim on vacation breaks too many things in my games.)