Fourth Week of Free Maker Drops in Sims 4: Rocket Bed, Cozy Study Corner, and a Paid Kitchen Set
On July 2, 2026, the fourth wave of the Free Maker Drops promotion kicked off in The Sims 4 Marketplace. This time, players can claim a rocket‑shaped bed by AlexCroft and a study corner by HYDRA for free, as well as purchase a paid kitchen decor set by HAENBI. Here's what you can get for free, what you'll have to pay for, and what players are saying.
As a reminder: from June 11 through July 16, 2026, The Sims 4 Marketplace is hosting a promotion where creators release free sets of one or two items. Each set is available for four weeks from its release date. This is the fourth wave out of six planned – part of EA's pilot program. It's not yet known whether these sets will remain free forever, so it's best to claim them right away.
Free Maker Drops Release Schedule:
- June 11 – July 9 — sets from Miiko and Taurus
- June 18 – July 18 — sets from SixamCC and ValiaSims
- June 25 – July 23 — sets from Boschiana and Syboulette
- July 2 – July 30 (current wave)
- July 9 – August 6
- July 16 – August 13
Astronaut Dream Bed by AlexCroft
Free, 1 item
AlexCroft, already familiar to players from previous sets, has prepared a children's bed in the shape of a rocket. This is not just a place to sleep — it's a whole spaceship for little explorers.
Features:
- The bed is shaped like a rocket with portholes and streamlined forms.
- The bedding features a detailed print of the moon and constellations, turning an ordinary blanket into a cosmic nebula.
- Available in several color variants — from bright and saturated to soft pastel tones.
The set is perfect for space‑themed children's rooms and, as players have noted, could be a great centerpiece for a child's room.
Cozy Study Corner by HYDRA
Free, 2 items
HYDRA, already known to players from the Home Sweet Home set, has prepared a compact study corner for small spaces. The set includes three items:
- A corner desk with built‑in shelves and storage.
- A chair designed to fit neatly into small spaces.
- A headphone stand — a nice decorative accessory that adds coziness.
The set is available in several color variants and is perfect for bedrooms, apartments, and dorm rooms.
Players have already praised the set — especially the headphone stand, which stands out as a cute detail. Some users noted that this set looks more polished and high‑quality than some paid offerings.
Paid Set of the Week
Fresh Picked Kitchen by HAENBI
Price: 400 Moola ($4 USD), 11 items
HAENBI, who has previously participated in the promotion, has released a paid kitchen set. Unlike previous waves, where free sets consisted of one or two items, this one includes 11 decor items in a "farmer's market" and "fresh produce" style.
What's inside:
- Decorative fruits and vegetables (they never spoil!)
- Carrot‑shaped scales
- A table lamp shaped like a small pear
- Other kitchen accessories and decor items
All items are available in several color variants — from bright pastels to deep, saturated tones — making them suitable for both rustic and modern interiors.
Community Reaction
Players have greeted the new wave with noticeable interest. The free sets have generally received positive feedback. The study corner by HYDRA has been especially praised — players note that it looks more polished and high‑quality than some paid offerings. The rocket bed has also found its fans, especially among those who enjoy creating themed children's rooms.
However, the paid Fresh Picked Kitchen set has drawn mixed reactions. The main complaint is the price. Many users feel that 400 Moola (around $4) for 11 decor items is too expensive, especially compared to official kits that offer more items for a similar price. In the comments on the Sims Community article, one user wrote: "They're really trying to sell 11 items for $4 again!? Ridiculous!" Another added: "400 for 11 pieces of clutter? Seriously?"
There were also those who defended the creators, noting that the quality of the items is high and the variety of color options allows them to fit into any interior. However, most agree that free sets are always a nice bonus, even if you don't plan to use paid content.
Some players expressed hope that future waves will include more Create‑a‑Sim sets — clothing, hairstyles, and accessories — rather than decor and single furniture pieces.
The fifth wave of free sets starts on July 9. Each free set is available for four weeks, so you have time, but it's better not to put it off — once it's gone, it won't come back. Check the Marketplace at least once a week so you don't miss anything.