Another update for Animal Crossing will be released in late November

Sep-29-2020 PST Category: Animal Crossing

The autumn update of "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" will go live on September 30 (Wednesday), but there are many new content this season. Nintendo has confirmed that another Animal Crossing update is scheduled for late November, and it looks like it will add two larger seasonal events.


Nintendo has not revealed more details about the November update, but the announcement also includes photos from Turkey's Franklin and the Reindeer Jingtang. The former hosted the "Harvest Festival" (Thanksgiving Day) event of the series, while the latter was held during "Toy Day" (Christmas), so it looks like both holidays will be part of the November update.


Nintendo has not announced how to hold a "Harvest Festival" or "Toy Day" event in "New Horizons", but in the early days of the "Animal Crossing: New Leaves" series, Franklin will take you to collect ingredients from other villagers for him to prepare Dishes are used. More participation in the Toy Festival. Throughout December, you need to talk to the villagers and write down what they hope to receive on "Toy Day." Then, on December 24, you need to dress up as Santa Claus and distribute the correct gifts to each villager.


In addition, this week’s update adds other Halloween content and DIY recipes. In October, you can buy sweets and pumpkins for planting and growing in the Cranny shop in Nook. But it will cost you Animal Crossing Bells. These pumpkins can then be used to make Halloween-themed decorations and other items in the new DIY recipe.


This also makes it easier to re-examine dreams. Dream islands you have visited before will be displayed in the list, so you no longer need to re-enter their dream addresses every time you return. Nintendo will also launch an update to the NookLink feature in early October, allowing you to use React directly from the smartphone app.


In addition to these changes, the Animal Crossing Amiibo card was also released in November this year. Series 1 to 4 of Amiibo cards will be sold at retailers again. The price per pack is $6 and includes six cards. You can use these cards to invite villagers to live on your island or take photos of them in the game’s Photopia mode. The long-sold out Animal Crossing-edition Switch console will also return to the designated store.