Animal Crossing: New Horizons gets its finale free update and a paid DLC donated. Although fans of the switch games are already looking forward to it, there is now a wedding drop, as Nintendo reveals.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons tilts to the end
In a few days the time has come: Animal Crossing: New Horizons gets on 5 November new content. Thanks to the free update you can then build new plants on your island, cook, drunk gyroids and meet a coffee with friends. Already since the Nintendo Direct, which has introduced all these wonderful innovations, one thing is clear: this will be the last free update of its kind.
All free innovations can be found here in our practical overview video:
Nintendo had described this in the direct as last big free update. But now the company also takes any hope for further paid DLCs: Happy Home Paradise should be the first and last paid DLC for the game, as Nintendo is now clarifying in an interview. It says:
(Happy Home Paradise) is a huge update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons and offers a completely new gameplay experience. That s why it makes sense to include him as the first and only pay DLC for Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
(Source: IGN)
What is Happy Home Paradise?
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Happy Home Paradise could be almost his own game. Based on Happy Home Designer, for the Nintendo 3DS, you should set up the Dream Holiday Homes of your clients in the coming DLC. Even public institutions, such as a school and a hospital, are only designed to be designed by you. You can find your creations online at the end. (Source: YouTube / Nintendo)
The huge DLC should cost 24.99 euros. So if you still need a little credit on your Nintendo account or make someone a pleasure, we recommend you the following Nintendo eShop card:
Opinion of Nathan Navrotzki
My anticipation of the last update and the DLC to Animal Crossing: New Horizons is huge. But with that Nintendo sets the game now one end, I would not have expected. By the formulation in the direct it sounded at least as if we were still at least a paid DLC - a pity that this was not clearly communicated. But good that Nintendo has expressed themselves before the release to clarify it.
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