Royalty Mod
Royalty Mod 3.6.1 is a big gameplay mod for players who want their Sims 4 world to feel more like a kingdom, dynasty, or political story. Instead of only playing normal careers and family life, your Sims can become monarchs, nobles, leaders, servants, advisors, or even dictators.
This version includes the Royalty & Legacy patch, but it is important to know that full integration with the Royalty & Legacy expansion is not included yet. The mod is made to work with the pre-expansion game patch and should run alongside it, but deeper expansion features are planned separately.
What This Mod Adds
The main idea is simple - your save can have power, titles, laws, and royal families. A Sim can rule as a monarch, build a noble bloodline, pass titles to heirs, and control how the world works.
You can create a more medieval save, a royal drama, a modern monarchy, or even a political story with elections and public control.
Some of the main features include:
- Royal titles like King, Queen, Prince, and other noble ranks
- Monarchies, constitutional governments, and dictatorships
- Elections every 14 days for constitutional leaders
- Laws, fines, warnings, jail penalties, and pardons
- Court roles such as knights, advisors, and servants
- Treasuries for different worlds
- Public favor, royal duties, coronations, alliances, and events
- Dictator tools like curfews, secret police, dossiers, and threat tracking
The mod also adds more small details for storytelling, like bowing, curtsying, royal traits, family legacy systems, and titles that can pass down through generations.
Version 3.6.1 Changes
Version 3.6.1 is mostly a fix and compatibility update. It fixes the immortal Sims bug, corrects the welcome notification about changing government type, and fixes issues where the wrong Sim could be tracked for breaking the law.
A servant assignment feature was also brought back, so you can once again pick a specific Sim for that role.
Good for Royal Gameplay Saves
This mod is not just a small trait or object. It changes how your whole save can feel. If you like legacy challenges, medieval worlds, royal families, political drama, or strict class systems, it gives you a lot to play with.
It also has extra depth through the treasury system. Each world can have its own funds, and those funds can stay saved between game sessions. This makes kingdoms feel more alive, especially if you want money, taxes, and royal power to matter.
Available Files
Need help? Read our Sims 4 mod installation guide.
How to Install Sims 4 Mods & CC
- Download the file.
- Unzip the archive if needed.
- Move .package or .ts4script files to Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/Mods.
- Enable Custom Content and Script Mods in the game settings.
- Restart the game.
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