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Title: Future Animal Crossing: New Horizons Content Detailed In Latest Animal Crossing Direct.
Post by: Shaymin on October 15, 2021, 06:23:00 AM

Brewster's not known for being fashionably late, is he?

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/58671/future-animal-crossing-new-horizons-content-detailed-in-latest-animal-crossing-direct

The Animal Crossing Direct has revealed content both free and paid for Animal Crossing that will start with the version 2 update November 5. This will be the final major update for the game.

Additionally, a paid DLC called "Happy Home Paradise" was announced, in which players will fly to an archipelago and design dream vacation homes for players similarly to the 2015 3DS Happy Home Designer. Each home will be on an island, and the location and even season of the home will be adjustable. Completing the challenges will reward "Poki", which can be traded in for rare decorations, and the techniques used in the Paradise can be carried back to the base island.

Designs can be shared online (with a Nintendo Switch Online subscription), and creators can be followed. Amiibo can be used to design homes for specific characters.

Happy Home Paradise will be US$24.99 and will be available on November 5, and will also be included with the Expansion Pack for Nintendo Switch Online.

Title: Re: Future Animal Crossing: New Horizons Content Detailed In Latest Animal Crossing Direct.
Post by: pokepal148 on October 15, 2021, 12:38:57 PM
I'm going to file the addition of ordinances pretty firmly under the category of "**** that should have been in the base game."

Still. It will be nice to have my Switch's clock not be two hours behind because of this one game.
Title: Re: Future Animal Crossing: New Horizons Content Detailed In Latest Animal Crossing Direct.
Post by: Mythtendo on October 15, 2021, 07:54:28 PM
The home design was always my least favorite parts of Animal Crossing games, it's why I never bought Happy Home Designer on 3DS and have no interest in paying for it on Switch (I haven't actually bought New Horizons because I don't like how many features from past games are STILL not in this one, or how you have to download holiday updates instead of them being in the game already like they always have been)