• "The Sims 4: City Living" is filled with new things to do, including a hidden achievement feature found in San Myshuno.

"The Sims 4: City Living" is filled with new things to do, including a hidden achievement feature found in San Myshuno. (Photo : Getty Image/Juergen Schwarz)

Just like most games and expansions, there are secrets waiting to be revealed. “The Sims 4: City Living” does have one on its end, a hidden achievement that may eventually reward players who are successful.

“The Sims 4: City Living” expansion pack brings a lot of new possibilities for life-simulation gamers who venture out and try to survive urban living. That includes living in a new apartment, picking up new hobbies and a promising career that can make or break their lives moving forward.

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Aside from the survival game, “City Living” also includes other perks in the form of “Food Festivals” and interaction. For the “The Sims 4: City Living” players on the move, it may be best to keep an eye out on the little things that can unlock achievements and add points to their credit.

A hidden achievement is reportedly available over at the San Myshuno neighborhood called “View All Myshuno Meadows’ Sculptures,” according to the Sims Community. All players have to do is gaze into the six different sculptures located at the park and life-simulation players can expect to get 25 achievement points for it.

For the benefit of “The Sims 4” players who have not come across the sculpture in total, there are two near the wedding venue with the rest spread across the picnic area, garden, lake and food stalls. If successful, players can get a total of 150 achievement points for their efforts.

Aside from the points, there seems to be nothing more to expect from “The Sims 4” players. No items or game boosts are due and the whole intent is to entice players to do more exploration around San Myshuno.

Other than the hidden achievements, “The Sims 4” players can alternatively look out for secret events. These are known as “Rabbit Holes” events, underground concerts or circus events that should offer new experience and twist in “City Living.”

More in-game events are reportedly in store, likely similar to the task that “Pokemon Go” has been employing. The big event for “The Sims 4: City Living” is reportedly for the upcoming Holidays, one of which is set for release this Thanksgiving, according to Sims VIP.

Check out the video to see what things Simmers can do in San Myshuno on "The Sims 4: City Living".