Animal Crossing's big 3.0 update has fans itching to return to the cozy life
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Animal Crossing's big 3.0 update has fans itching to return to the cozy life
"In 2020, Animal Crossing: New Horizons released on the Nintendo Switch. The game instantly became a smash hit, providing a much-needed place to safely gather with friends amidst the global shutdown of the covid-19 pandemic. In the almost six years since, Nintendo has sporadically kept up with the game, adding seasonal items and content, including the Happy Home Paradise DLC and the massive 2.0 content update that Nintendo claimed, at the time, would be the game's last."
"But the arrival of the Switch 2 heralds a new update for the game that has fans itching for more opportunities to play with friends, create their dream homes, or return to cozy island life. For some, the series has been a constant part of their lives. "My entire internet experience as a child was just the Animal Crossing forums," Soleil tells The Verge."
Animal Crossing: New Horizons launched in 2020 on Nintendo Switch and became a major hit, offering a safe place for friends to gather during the covid-19 global shutdown. Over nearly six years, Nintendo added seasonal items and content, including the Happy Home Paradise DLC and the large 2.0 content update, which was initially framed as the game's last. The arrival of the Switch 2 brings a new update that renews player interest in multiplayer, home design, and cozy island life. Longtime fans and creators who have followed the series since earlier consoles remain deeply invested in continued updates.
Read at The Verge
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