Nintendo just closed Great live presentation Focus on new content coming Animal Kidnapping: New Horizons, Includes major 2.0 updates for the game and significant cost DLC extensions. Both will be available on November 5.
Let’s start first with the free update, which brings back familiar faces Animal trade Fan. You can clear Brewster to his coffee shop, The Roost, to the Mysterious Islands of Cups (while blocking you along the way), Katrina will appear on Harv Island, and the weird and noisy Kerroid is back.
There are also some great new features for sunken hours (or hundreds of hours) New Horizons. New home exterior options, storage extensions, hairstyles, KK Slider tunes, things you can buy with Nook miles and even a pro camera camera for Nookphone help you take photos from new perspectives. Perhaps one of the most important innovations is that you can cook meals using the ingredients you grow, i.e. setting the table for a fun (virtual) dinner with your friends.
But for players who want to do more New HorizonsNintendo also released a tariff extension, Welcome back to heaven. In DLC, you will travel to an archipelago of islands and help visitors create the paradise of their dreams in a resort. For example, if the bears want a house with silk bears, you can put furniture in the house they like, but you can try to decorate it, but create heaven in the house depending on what they are looking for. You can decorate the resort. As part of the DLC, you will receive new home decorating techniques such as partitions.
NS Welcome back to heaven The DLC costs $24.99 and you can pre-order it starting October 29. It will be included as part of a Nintendo Switch Online + Extension Plan subscription, which starts on October 25 and costs $49.99 per person for 12 months or $79.99 for 12 months.
Nintendo also announced Animal trade The Amoeba Card Series 5 will launch on November 5th. Each pack costs $5.99 and each comes with six cards.
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