The “Sims 4” fans may be able to play the title on Mac and the next-gen consoles.

EA Producer Ryan Vaughan recently confirmed to International Business Times developers are working on releasing a version of the title for MAC, and possibly Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

“We’re looking at where we want to go next. We are working on a Mac version right now,” Vaughan said. “It’s something that our players really, really want so that’s in the works. Where we go from there is really open for question right now. We’re taking a lot of feedback and adding a lot of stuff in the game.”

EA is releasing an update for the “Sims 4” on the PC, adding in pools and ghosts to the game in free patches. Vaughan told International Business Times fans were pushing for the additions of the features after EA confirmed they had removed them from “Sims 4.”

"We’re already listening to fans and I want to encourage them to keep telling us things, keep yelling at us online,” he said. “We love that. Not just from a business perspective: I’m a video game developer and I want to make the most fun game possible. Keep up what you’re saying and tell us what you want.”

The October update for the “Sims 4” also includes Star Wars themed costumes for you characters as well as fixes to “minor bugs” in gameplay, according to the official “Sims” blog.

Fans can expect pools to return in their games by November, and developers will introduce new Career paths and rewards in December. Click here to read more about the October update.