![]() There are four, and based on New Leaf we can guess what they do: Beautiful Island will probably stop weeds growing and plants dying, so you can rest assured that your island stays pretty if you can't visit every day Early Bird and Night Owl will change the times that villagers and shops stay open Bell Boom will likely make things sell for more, or make it so that it's easier to make money somehow, like increasing the Bells you find in rocks. Island OrdinancesĪ feature that's been often requested, Island Ordinances can let you set up a rule to make your game suit your playstyle. It's basically a tutorial, without having to go through the "we just landed on a deserted island" tutorial. The Island Life 101 App on the in-game NookPhone will tell you how everything works in the game, so it won't take too long to get up to speed. This is a lifesaver for anyone who feels like they missed out on the pandemic ACNH craze, or is joining an island where everything is already set up. ![]() Finally, it's back, and now we can smush all our furniture together again. Honestly, we thought this was already in the game, because it was in New Leaf, but no - we haven't been able to scoot this entire time! When gaps between furniture are too small, the only way your character can get through is to turn sideways and do a little sidle. You can invite them over, and they can invite you over - and, if New Horizons is anything like previous games, maybe they can also just invite themselves over. We've been wondering if the villagers hated us and/or our home decor, but now we can finally visit each other's houses properly instead of just barging in while they're doing DIYs. Quality of Life Updates Villager House Visits It's basically a much more sedate Ring Fit where no one yells at you. You can even join in with your pals online, and you can do the stretches in real life using your Joy-Con. We doubt anyone could have predicted this, but now you can have stretching sessions in the plaza, along with your villagers and special NPCs like Brewster. We've split all the new additions into "big stuff" and "quality of life updates", but you may disagree with us on what counts as "big"! All the same, here's the stuff we consider to be massive changes to Animal Crossing: New Horizons: It's the last "major free content update" - we still could get more minor updates, or major paid updates.The update will be available to download from the 5th November.Bridges & Inclines Increased To 10 Each.Patterns For Furniture Can Be Worn Or Used As Wallpaper.Returning and Upgraded Special Characters.Here's everything you can find in update 2.0 for Animal Crossing: New Horizons without paying for it: On this page: So much so, in fact, that we've had to split up our usual "everything" round-up into two parts: The free stuff, and the paid stuff. Twenty minutes of a Nintendo Direct is usually about four to ten big things, but the Animal Crossing Direct was more jam-packed than a sticky child's lunchbox.
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