Patreon Must Be Destroyed Sims 4 (2025)
not just for early access, but as a permanent storefront. They charged $5, $10, or even $20 a month for custom content (CC) that remained locked forever. To many players, this felt like "micro-DLC" that violated EA’s own Terms of Service, which stated that mods must be free and available to everyone after a reasonable "early access" period. The Birth of PMBD
The community has realized that waiting for EA to save them is futile. Hence the anger. Hence the slogan. Hence the feeling that the only way out is to attack the platform itself. Patreon Must Be Destroyed Sims 4
: Many creators ignore these rules, keeping items locked behind monthly subscriptions for months or years. Community Pushback : Sites like (active since The Sims 2 not just for early access, but as a permanent storefront
Some players share links directly on forums or subreddits like The Birth of PMBD The community has realized
At the center of the "destroy Patreon" movement is the issue of . While the Sims community generally supports creators being compensated for their time through donations or "early access" models, a growing faction of creators has begun keeping content locked behind a subscription indefinitely.

