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Where To Find the Graveyard in The Sims 4

Many players have been trying to find the Graveyard in The Sims 4 for a while. However, you can’t find it in the base game, which requires…

Jordan MoyerBy Jordan MoyerJuly 18, 20233 Mins Read
The Sims 4 Graveyard Location
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Many players have been trying to find the Graveyard in The Sims 4 for a while. However, you can’t find it in the base game, which requires some mixing and matching with DLCs. Additionally, there is more than one graveyard, and they can be found in two different neighborhoods within the game. Finding the cemetery can be great for a couple of various reasons. First, you can view the headstones of deceased sims, yours, and NPCs. It’s a great place to go and mourn the loss of your favorite Sim after they pass on. Keep reading to learn where to find the graveyard in The Sims 4. 

Graveyard Location in The Sims 4

Graveyard in The Sims 4
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Before accessing the graveyards in The Sims 4, you must buy the Cats & Dogs DLC and the Snowy Escape DLC. The cemeteries are in the Deadgrass Isle and Senbamachi areas. Deadgrass Isle is in Brindleton Bay, and Senbamachi is in Mt. Komorebi. To access the Brindleton Bay graveyard, you’ll need the Cats & Dogs DLC, and the Mt. Komorebi graveyard requires the Snowy Escape DLC. 

There are plenty of graveyards around the worlds in The Sims 4, but only two are functional, meaning you cannot actually visit the rest of them with your Sim. Once you visit both graveyards, you’ll notice something interesting about them. 

The Deadgrass Isle graveyard comes with the Cats & Dogs DLC, which means it likely has something to do with pets. You can visit the graveyard with your Sim, but after arriving, you’ll notice that you can’t find the headstones of any previous Sims who have passed away. Instead, each headstone is for one of your deceased pets. You will even get to interact with a ghost dog during your visit! 

The Senbamachi graveyard is accessible in Mt. Komorebi in The Sims 4. It looks pretty similar to the Deadgrass Isle graveyard, but there are some key differences here. When you visit, you can watch tombstones, mourn your dead relatives, and even just hang out. Though, there isn’t a way for you to know who each headstone belongs to, unlike the Deadgrass Isles graveyard. Though, there is a good chance that when you visit the Senbamachi graveyard, you will meet some friendly forest spirits! 

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This is everything you need to know about where to find the graveyards in The Sims 4.

The Sims 4 is now available on PC, Mac, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles.

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Jordan is an experienced fantasy writer who spends hours behind her laptop, and lost in the pages of a book. She strives to be a successful gaming blogger, and has no complaint about the hours of game time she used to increase her knowledge of all things “geek”. She primarily writes gaming articles and fantasy novels. Ark: Survival Evolved is a favorite, along with Diablo 3, Warframe and Minecraft lately, though you can’t forget the good old Magic the Gathering card game! Writing about games truly gives her joy as it gives her another perspective to look at games from, a reason to really look into the mechanics of the game.

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