While there isn't a single "mod" that officially grants all DLC for free—as those are paid expansions by EA—there are several ways players manage and unlock content. 1. The DLC Unlocker (CreamAPI / EA DLC Unlocker)
The Sims 4 Updater: Since the unlocker only provides the license, you still need the actual data for each expansion (the "EP," "GP," and "SP" folders). An updater tool allows you to download these missing files directly into your legal base game directory.
Note: I’m writing this as if the user already understands it’s for the legitimate base game + a DLC unlocker, not a pirated full repack.
Method B: Complete Repack (For new players)
- Download FitGirl Repack or Dodi Repack of "The Sims 4: All DLC."
- Install offline.
- Run the included "No-Origin" launcher.
- Warning: You cannot use the official Gallery with this method. You will need to download Tray Importer tools to install other players' builds manually.
The All DLC Mod boasts an impressive array of features, including:
This is the most common tool users look for. It doesn't download the files for you but "tricks" the EA app or Steam into thinking you own the licenses for the DLCs you have installed.
- Remove all mods; reintroduce in small batches to find culprit.
- Delete localthumbcache.package in Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4 to clear cache.
: Launch the game. In the main menu, the packs should show as "Owned". Important Safety and Usage Tips
A blog post could focus on the sheer scale of the game. With over 80 packs (Expansions, Game Packs, Stuff Packs, and Kits), a "mod" isn't just about getting the content—it's about making it playable.