We should point out that the free version of the game will only contain just that, the base version of it. If you were hoping to get the other DLCs that were released after the game, then you’ll have to pay for that. The Standard version is being offered for free, while the Digital Deluxe Edition with all of its DLCs will be priced at $56.90.
This includes the Awesome Animal Hats Digital Content, Life of the Party Digital Content. Up All Night Digital Content, and The Sims 4 Digital Soundtrack. The game was previously released back in 2014 which means that it’s probably ripe for a sequel. So far EA has kept mum on whether we’ll be seeing The Sims 5, but in the meantime, if you’d like to take The Sims 4 for a spin for free to see if the DLCs might be worth purchasing, head on over to the Origin store for the free download.