
Download it on Steam to add it to your game." In my Origin library, it states: "You have this content available through Steam. Lo and behold, those five kits are shown as downloaded in the download manager but not showing in game. Having a hankering for building today (harder handheld tbh), I decided to finally download all the content on my new MacBook. Since then, I've purchased five kits via Steam. I later checked my MacBook and saw it listed in my library. When I first wanted one of the kits a few months ago, I didn't want to pull out my MacBook (lazy), so I took a swing and purchased it on Steam.

I did not have to repurchase anything as it connects to EA when opening on the Steam. I've been playing the Sims on the Deck for half a year now.

I received a Steam Deck as a gift last year, and with the Sims added to Steam, I downloaded my games to the Deck.
