Nintendo's latest "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" expansion has arrived earlier than anticipated, offering a welcome distraction for gamers seeking a feel-good lockdown experience. The update, dubbed 3.0, promises to bring new features and improvements to the game's already charming virtual world.
Among the updates are several new items and quality-of-life additions that enhance gameplay. Perhaps most excitingly, players can now build fresh islands with friends and family in the "Slumber Island" dream world. This feature allows users to take their island-building experience to the next level, providing a fun and collaborative activity for gamers.
The update also includes a brand new resort hotel on the pier that can be decorated by players, adding a touch of elegance to their virtual oasis. Furthermore, Nintendo has announced plans to release a Switch 2 edition of the game, which promises improved visuals, mouse controls, and expanded online multiplayer capabilities.
However, users who wish to upgrade to the newer hardware will have to wait until tomorrow, as the switch from standard Switch to Switch 2 remains locked at present. Upgrading costs $5 for existing players, while new buyers can expect to pay $65 for the upgraded version of "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" on the Switch 2 console.
The update is available now, and Nintendo has also announced that it will be released a day earlier than initially planned. Gamers who have been waiting for new content can now download the free update and start exploring the latest additions to the game's charming world.
Among the updates are several new items and quality-of-life additions that enhance gameplay. Perhaps most excitingly, players can now build fresh islands with friends and family in the "Slumber Island" dream world. This feature allows users to take their island-building experience to the next level, providing a fun and collaborative activity for gamers.
The update also includes a brand new resort hotel on the pier that can be decorated by players, adding a touch of elegance to their virtual oasis. Furthermore, Nintendo has announced plans to release a Switch 2 edition of the game, which promises improved visuals, mouse controls, and expanded online multiplayer capabilities.
However, users who wish to upgrade to the newer hardware will have to wait until tomorrow, as the switch from standard Switch to Switch 2 remains locked at present. Upgrading costs $5 for existing players, while new buyers can expect to pay $65 for the upgraded version of "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" on the Switch 2 console.
The update is available now, and Nintendo has also announced that it will be released a day earlier than initially planned. Gamers who have been waiting for new content can now download the free update and start exploring the latest additions to the game's charming world.