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The Sims 4 player perfectly recreates Bill's Town from TLOU

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Published 16:13 13 Mar 2023 GMT

The Sims 4 player perfectly recreates Bill's Town from TLOU

The Sims 4 player perfectly recreates Bill's Town from The Last of Us HBO TV series.

Richard Breslin

Richard Breslin

The Sims 4 player perfectly recreates Bill’s Town from The Last of Us TV series from HBO.

For anyone that is familiar with The Last of Us: Part 1, the likelihood is that Chapter 4 ‘Bill’s Town’ from the Naughty Dog video game is a standout section of the game.

Not only were we charmed by Bill’s grumpy ways and his interactions with Ellie, but it was an intriguing concept that a single man in a ghost town could quite literally turn the whole place into a death trap.

Unfortunately, as charming as that chapter in the game is, we never really learned all that much about Bill, his relationship with Frank and how he turned the whole town into a death valley for infected and raiders.

Thankfully, we got to learn more about Bill and all of the above in episode three ‘Long, Long Time’ in the live-action adaptation from HBO. In the series at least, Bill’s hometown is very picturesque with big houses and picket fences. That was until the apocalypse arrived.

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While we won’t be able to explore the HBO version of Bill’s Town for real, a dedicated and talented The Sims 4 player has brought us the next best thing.

As first reported by Eurogamer (thanks GameSpot), The Sims 4 player, Simmer Isambardy has lovingly recreated Bill’s Town complete with his house, as well as a few other homes, a church and the fortified fence to keep out the pests. Sadly, Simmer wanted to add the pit in which Frank fell, but ran out of space from outside of the town’s walls.

If you thought that this Sims 4 creation couldn't get any better, Simmer also created the interior of Bill's home which included furniture, wallpaper and even his secret underground bunker with surveillance equipment. Oh, and we also got a strawberry plot in the back garden.

If you want to check out Simmer’s wonderful Bill’s Town creation in The Sims 4, you can download it via the in-game gallery using ID Isambardy. Finally, be sure to give Simmer’s video a watch above, but please be mindful of episode 3 spoilers.

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In related news, now that season one has concluded, the season finale highlighted the show’s biggest problem. That being said, it didn't stop the show from ending with a near-perfect score. The Last of Us is available now via HBO Max in the US and Sky Atlantic in the UK.

Featured Image Credit: EA/HBO/Naughty Dog

Topics: The Sims, The Last Of Us, Naughty Dog

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