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|director    = [[Aya Kyogoku]]
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|publisher     = [[Nintendo]]
|producer    = Hisashi Nogami
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|programmer  = Yoshitaka Takeshita<br>Hiromichi Miyake
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|designer       =  
|artist       = Koji Takahashi
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|series         = ''[[Animal Crossing (series)|Animal Crossing]]''
|writer      = Makoto Wada
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|released       = {{Flag|WWW}} March 20, 2020
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|media         = Nintendo Switch Game Card and eShop download
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'''''Animal Crossing: New Horizons'''''{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|あつまれ どうぶつの森|Atsumare Doubutsu no Mori|Animal Forest: Gather}}}} is a simulation game for the [[Nintendo Switch]] released on March 20, 2020. It is the fifth main installment in the {{SER}} outside of Japan.
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'''''Animal Crossing: New Horizons'''''{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|あつまれ どうぶつの森|Atsumare Dōbutsu no Mori|Animal Forest: Gather}}}} is a main installment in the {{SER}} for the [[Nintendo Switch]] that released on March 20, 2020. It's the first new installment in the main {{SER}} since 2012's {{NL}}, and the first for a home console since 2008's {{CF}}.
  
In a departure from previous titles in the series, the player lives on a deserted island rather than in a [[town]] (referred to as the "Nook Inc. Deserted Island Getaway Package"), which can develop into a town-like community as players progress through the game. [[Crafting]] from {{PC}} has also returned in this installment in the form of the [[DIY]] system, along with expanded customization of furniture and the player characters.
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In a departure from previous titles in the series, the player lives on a deserted island rather than in a [[town]] (referred to as the "Nook Inc. Deserted Island Getaway Package").<ref>https://www.polygon.com/e3/2019/6/11/18661310/nintendo-direct-e3-2019-animal-crossing-new-horizons-trailer-release-date</ref> [[Crafting]] from {{PC}} has also returned in this installment, in the form of the [[DIY]] system.
  
{{NH|nolink}} is a critical and commercial success, having received positive reviews from critics and selling over 45 million copies as of March 2024, making it the best-selling game in the {{SER|nolink}} and the second best-selling Nintendo Switch game behind ''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8 Deluxe|Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''.
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==Development and unveiling==
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Development on the game began shortly after the Japanese release of ''[[Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]'' prior to the development team being aware of the [[Nintendo Switch]].<ref name= "philosophy">{{cite web|author=Elise Favis|published=Mar 23, 2020|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2020/03/23/nintendo-explains-philosophy-behind-animal-crossings-big-changes-like-gender-expression-terraforming/|title=Nintendo explains philosophy behind Animal Crossing’s big changes, such as gender expression and terraforming|site=Washington Post.}}</ref> As with the previous title, [[Aya Kyogoku]] was chosen as the director of the game, with [[Hisashi Nogami]] in charge as producer.  
  
==Development==
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Kyogoku notes in an interview that the team chose to be ambitious even despite not knowing anything about the hardware that they would eventually release the game on. The team intended for the game to be welcoming for veteran players and accessible for new players by keeping much of the core gameplay from previous titles while still adding in many new elements.<ref name= "philosophy"/> The theme of developing a town on a deserted island was chosen because the developers believed that breaking away from the tradition of players moving into a village would be a fresh and interesting concept for old players. Kyogoku noted that some players of previous entries would have difficulty finding goals or objectives. As a response to this feedback, a sense of purpose was purposely developed by having players develop the village from scratch. The developers felt that as players constructed their village from the ground up, they would grow a more personal relationship with their town.<ref name= "crazy">{{Cite web|author=Scott Stein|published=Mar 21, 2020|url=https://www.cnet.com/news/youre-not-crazy-tom-nook-is-nicer-in-animal-crossing-new-horizons/|title=You're not crazy: Tom Nook is nicer in Animal Crossing: New Horizons|site=cnet.}}</ref>
{{See also|Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Staff|label1=List of Animal Crossing: New Horizons staff|Prerelease and unused content in New Horizons}}
 
[[File:Animal Crossing New Horizons CEDEC 2020 Pre-Release Content 4.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Early development build of {{NH|short|nolink}}.]]
 
  
Early development of {{NH|nolink}} began shortly after the Japanese release of {{NL|short}}, prior to the development of the [[Nintendo Switch]]. <ref name = "philosophy">{{cite web|author=Elise Favis|date=March 23rd, 2020|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2020/03/23/nintendo-explains-philosophy-behind-animal-crossings-big-changes-like-gender-expression-terraforming/|title=Nintendo explains philosophy behind Animal Crossing's big changes, such as gender expression and terraforming|site=Washington Post}}</ref> [[Aya Kyogoku]] reprised her role of director following {{NL|short}}, with [[Hisashi Nogami]] serving as producer.
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As a result of choosing a deserted island theme, [[DIY|crafting]] was added into the game. This was done so that players would have a higher level of interactivity with the deserted island. This would give players a different perspective of the environment that used to be just a visual aspect.<ref name= "crazy"/> Crafting was also developed with the intention of keeping players from running out of things to do during the hours that their shops are closed.<ref name= "philosophy"/> Another of these new features, terraforming, was added in response to unexpected behavior from players in previous games such as resetting towns in order to receive a desirable town layout. With the introduction of crafting and terraforming, players are able to be more in control of their island.<ref name= "philosophy"/> This flexibility in design extends further onto player design. Unlike previous games which involved players having to answer a series of questions to determine their appearance, players are now able to freely change their appearance whenever they'd like to through the use of mirrors or vanities. In addition to this, several new hair and facial features were added that were not present in previous entries. A gender option is still present, but does not impact the game or the player's appearance in any way other than certain dialogue differences. Kyogoku states in an interview that this level of player customization is not just about gender, but rather more about individuality, which the development team believed was a growing belief within society. Players aren't forced into thinking too much about gender, but the option is still there should they decide to.<ref name= "philosophy"/>  
  
Kyogoku stated that the developers chose to be ambitious, even despite not knowing anything about the hardware that the game would be released on. <ref name = "philosophy"/> Full development on {{NH|short|nolink}} likely began towards the end of 2016, following the release of the {{NLWa|short}} update and unveiling of the [[Nintendo Switch]].
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The addition of the [[NookPhone]] was inspired by the belief that phones are essential tools in everyday life. Kyogoku has stated that the NookPhone serves as a source of familiarity between the real world and the game.<ref name= "crazy"/>
  
==Unveiling and release==
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In another shift, the effects of [[time travel]]ing were made less impactful. This is in part due to the fact that seasonal events and holidays are not coded into the game from launch and are instead going to be added through future updates. Kyogoku notes that this method of adding events was not intended to shun time traveling, but rather as a form of creating unity amongst players. Nevertheless, time traveling is still discouraged, though Kyogoku and Nogami do not consider it to be a form of cheating.<ref name= "philosophy"/>
[[File:NH Reveal Teaser Artwork.png|250px|thumb|right|The announcement of then-untitled {{NH|short|nolink}}.]]
 
  
{{NH|nolink}} was officially announced during a Nintendo Direct on September 13th 2018, in tandem with the announcement of [[Isabelle]]'s appearance in {{SSBU}} as a new playable character. The game, at this point still untitled, was originally slated to be released within 2019. <ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=September 13, 2018|url=https://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/09-13-2018/|title=Nintendo Direct 9.13.2018}}</ref>  
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Development for future updates is still going steady, though shifts may have to be made due to the impact of the [[Wikipedia:2019–20 coronavirus pandemic|COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref name= "philosophy"/><ref name= "crazy"/>  The development team hopes that updates will continue even two or three years after launch.<ref name= "crazy"/>  
  
During Nintendo's E3 2019 Direct, on June 11th, 2019, the first official gameplay trailer for {{NH|short|nolink}} was unveiled. The game's title was formally announced, and it was also revealed that the game would be released on March 20th, 2020, seeing a delay from its original planned 2019 release date. Nintendo shared that this was "to ensure the game is the best it can be," and President of Nintendo of America, Doug Bowser, stated that a delay was necessary to maintain a healthy "work-life balance" for Nintendo's employees. <ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=June 11th, 2019|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr9eAtwcYlo|title=Nintendo Direct for E3 2019|site=YouTube}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|author=Tina Amini|date=June 21th, 2019|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/06/11/nintendo-comments-on-crunch-and-game-delays-a-e3-2019|title=Nintendo Says It Will Not Release a Game Before It's Ready – E3 2019|site=IGN}}</ref>
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===Unveiling and release===
  
{{NH|short|nolink}} was featured in a Nintendo Direct on September 4th, 2019, showcasing new gameplay footage and features in an extended highlight. <ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=September 4th, 2019|url=https://youtu.be/sRWjpjNVOCM|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Nintendo Direct 9.4.2019 - Nintendo Switch|site=YouTube}}</ref> An Animal Crossing Direct took place on February 20th, 2020, <ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=February 21st, 2020|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ie4WZCLbtVs|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons Direct 2.20.2020|site=YouTube}}</ref> showcasing multiple new features of the game, such as terrain editing, additional house customization, and more.
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The game was teased during a Nintendo Direct on September 13, 2018, and was originally slated to be released in 2019.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/09-13-2018/ Nintendo Direct 09-13-2018]</ref>  
  
{{NH|nolink}} was globally released on March 20th, 2020, being the first title in the series to launch simultaneously worldwide on the same date. On October 7th, 2022, Nintendo Brasil announced that {{NH|short|nolink}}, along with various other first-party Nintendo games, would receive a physical release in Brazil, where games had previously only been released digitally, by the end of 2022. <ref>{{Cite Twitter|author=NintendoBrasil|date=October 7, 2022|url=https://x.com/NintendoBrasil/status/1578461555057778688|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221022195720/https://twitter.com/NintendoBrasil/status/1578461555057778688|archive-date=October 22, 2022|title=Versões físicas de títulos selecionados do console Nintendo Switch estarão disponíveis no Brasil até o fim do ano!|retrieved=October 7, 2022|language=Portuguese}}</ref>
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During E3 2019 on June 11, 2019, the gameplay (from trailer and Treehouse interview) and title were shown. It was revealed that the game had been delayed to March 20, 2020; it was stated that "to ensure the game is the best it can be, we must ask that you wait a little longer than we thought."<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr9eAtwcYlo Nintendo Direct for E3 2019], YouTube.</ref> Later, President of Nintendo of America, [[Doug Bowser]], said the following: "The crunch point is an interesting one, for us, one of our key tenets is that we bring smiles to people's faces, and we talk about that all the time. It's our vision. Or our mission, I should say. For us, that applies to our own employees. We need to make sure that our employees have good work-life balance. One of those examples is, we will not bring a game to market before it's ready. We just talked about one example. It's really important that we have that balance in our world. It's actually something we're proud of."<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/06/11/nintendo-comments-on-crunch-and-game-delays-a-e3-2019 Nintendo Comments on Crunch and Game Delays], IGN.</ref>
  
==Gameplay==
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An Animal Crossing Nintendo Direct took place on February 20, 2020, announcing the final release date of March 20th, 2020. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ie4WZCLbtVs Animal Crossing: New Horizons Direct 2.20.2020], Nintendo.</ref>  It showcased multiple new features of the game, such as terrain editing, additional house customization, and more.
===Premise===
 
[[File:NH Tom Nook Smartphone.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Tom Nook asking the player if they have ever used a [[NookPhone|smartphone]].]]
 
[[Tom Nook]] has a new business venture: selling the [[Nook Inc.]] Deserted Island Getaway Package, which is sold to the [[player]]. The game begins on a nearly deserted island where the player can explore, collect resources, and craft various items (including tools and furniture). The only starting buildings on the island are the player's tent, two villager tents (after the [[player]] places them), and the [[Resident Services]] tent. The [[Plaza]] in front of Resident Services will feature events and visitors. These visitors will have items and services to offer to the [[player]].
 
  
Donating 5 unique fish and insects to [[Tom Nook]] will unlock the ability to place [[Blathers]]' tent. Once Blathers' tent is unlocked, he will give the player a [[Vaulting Pole]] to find more creatures and a [[shovel]] to excavate [[Fossils]]. Donating 15 more unique creatures and appraised fossils to Blathers will unlock the ability to place his museum, at which the player can donate and assess multiple things at a time. To unlock more tools, the [[player]] will need to pay off their tent, help [[Tom Nook]] build [[Nook's Cranny]], build one bridge, and start three additional housing plots for animal villagers.
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This title supports more languages than all previous entries in the series, being the first to support the Chinese language since {{DnM}},<ref>[https://nintendosoup.com/luigis-mansion-3-animal-crossing-and-new-super-mario-bros-u-deluxe-playable-in-chinese/ Luigi&#8217;s Mansion 3, Animal Crossing, And New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Playable In Chinese], NintendoSoup.</ref> which was ported to the [[wikipedia:iQue Player|iQue Player]] with simplified Chinese support exclusively for mainland China in 2006. This is also the first main series title since {{CF}} to have two separate localizations for Spanish and French; one for Europe and the other for the Americas, although it has been erroneously reported to be the first title, in general, to do so in the case of Spanish<ref>[https://www.3djuegos.com/mx/noticias-amp/199649/animal-crossing-new-horizons-vendr-localizado-al-espaol/ Animal Crossing: New Horizons vendrá localizado al español latinoamericano], 3DJuegos (in Spanish)</ref>. It is the first title to include all localizations collectively regardless of regional release, and the first main series title to ever include Dutch and Russian languages.
  
[[File:NH Isabelle Joins The Island.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Isabelle joins the island as Nook's assistant.]]
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Once the Resident Services tent is upgraded into a building, Isabelle returns as Nook's assistant and the player is tasked with improving the island's popularity to draw the attention of [[K.K. Slider]]. Nook instructs the player to pick a location for a [[Campsite (facility)|campsite]], then to furnish additional housing plots and increase the island's population, and finally to develop the island to a three-star rating. The player earns the [[Island Designer Construction Permit|Island Designer]] app once they obtain a three-star rating, allowing [[K.K. Slider]] to perform "[[Welcome Horizons]]" on their island. After acquiring the proper terraforming tools with Nook Miles, the app allows players to pave roads (instead of having to place [[Design|patterns]] on the ground), as well as modify or add [[river]]s and cliffs.
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===Update history===
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{{Game Update}}
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{{NH|nolink}} will be regularly updated with new content and special [[event]]s. Unlike previous games, most events do not exist in the game's data until they are added through an update. These events are not available to experience in the game until the first real-world date on which it occurs, therefore [[time travel]]ing cannot be exploited until the update has been installed. An online date verification is required to experience the event for the first time, at which point they will reoccur offline indefinitely.
  
===Island lifestyle===
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Online multiplayer can only be experienced if the most recent update is installed. The version number is displayed on the title screen and when talking to [[Orville]] about multiplayer functions.
In addition to earning Bells, the player can also earn [[Nook Miles]], which is a new form of currency that can be exchanged for furniture, Nook-branded apparel, plane tickets to mystery islands, upgrades, and recipes. As in {{HHD}}, the game features the ability to place furniture outside. A new [[vaulting pole]] tool can be created, giving the ability to vault over rivers, as well as a [[ladder]], allowing the player to climb up [[cliff]]s.  
 
  
The first playable character of the island is named the [[Resident Representative]], which occupies a similar role to the [[mayor]] in {{NL}}; this player controls the pace of the storyline, and is the only player that can initiate placement of villager housing plots and infrastructure such as stores, bridges, and inclines (though all players will have access to the Island Designer app once K.K. performs). Additionally, there is a maximum of 10 animal villagers on the island.
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{{Changelog
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|version = 1.0.0
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|date = February 7, 2020{{Note|Pre-order start}}
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:[[File:Tom Nook NH Icon.png|20px|link=]] '''Initial release'''
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|version = 1.1.0
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|date = March 20, 2020<ref name="updates_eng">{{Cite web|url=https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/p/989/c/120/a_id/49112|title=How to Update Animal Crossing: New Horizons|site=Nintendo Customer Support}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/dff73c99-ea9e-446f-bc10-93b630c7ccee?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_content=20200319&utm_campaign=topics|title=いよいよ無人島に出発!『あつまれ どうぶつの森』の発売日アップデート内容や特典などをご紹介!|site=Nintendo (Japan)}}</ref>
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:[[File:ZipperAMFIcon.png|20px|link=]] '''Release Day Update'''<br>
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* Adds [[Zipper T. Bunny]] and the [[Bunny Day|Easter]] [[event]], which runs from April 1 — April 12
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**Version 1.1.1a is required to be downloaded and installed for the event to be enabled in-game
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* Adds the Bunny Day furniture set, and matching clothing items
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* Adds multiple new furniture items as part of an {{PC}}-crossover promotion
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**The items can be obtained by linking {{PC|short}} to a [https://my.nintendo.com My Nintendo] account, redeeming the reward and downloading the content from the Nintendo e-Shop
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* Adds a [[Nintendo Switch]] furniture item which will be delivered to each player's [[mailbox]]
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** Players who use the special edition Joy-Con controllers with the game also receive an Animal Crossing-themed Nintendo Switch furniture item
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* Adds a Nook Inc. Silk Rug which Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can purchase with [[Nook Miles]]
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* Enables visiting other islands via multiplayer
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* Added functionality for Best Friends
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* Message cards can now be sent to friends or received from friends
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* Enables connectivity to [[NookLink]] with Nintendo Switch Online phone app
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* Introduces anti-cheat server verification when playing online
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{{Changelog
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|version = 1.1.1
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|date = March 26, 2020<ref name="updates_eng"/>
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* Fixes a serious issue that affected game balance ([[Glitch#Item Cloning Glitch|item cloning glitch]])
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{{Changelog
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|version = 1.1.1a
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|date = April 1, 2020
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* Allows players to experience the Easter seasonal event.
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{{Changelog
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|version = 1.1.2
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|date = April 2, 2020
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* Fixes the villager moving out bug which lets you return to the glitched plot with Tom Nook to take care of things
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* Fixes a bug which causes Tom Nook’s request to the island representative to find a plot of land to disappear
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* Fixes a bug which makes it impossible to move facilities and the player’s house after deleting a user from the game
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* Fixes a bug which reduces both the Bells and Nook Miles when purchasing an item during an Island Tour on Mystery Island
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* Other bug fixes
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:[[File:LeifAMFIcon.png|20px|link=]] '''Earth Day Update'''<br>
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* Adds [[Leif]] and the [[Earth Day]] [[event]]
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===Resources===
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== Gameplay ==
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[[Tom Nook]] has a new business venture: selling the Nook Inc. Deserted Island Getaway Package, which is sold to the [[player]]. The game begins on a nearly deserted island where the player can explore, collect resources, and craft various items (including tools and furniture). The only starting buildings on the island are the player’s tent, two villager tents (after the [[player]] places them), and the [[Resident Services]] tent. Donating 5 unique fish and insects to [[Tom Nook]] will unlock the ability to place [[Blathers]]’ tent. Once Blathers’ tent is unlocked, he will give the player a [[Vaulting Pole]] to find more creatures. Donating 15 more unique creatures to Blathers will unlock the ability to place his museum, at which the player can donate and assess multiple things at a time. To unlock more tools, the [[player]] will need to pay off their tent, help [[Tom Nook]] build [[Nook's Cranny]], build one bridge, and start the housing plots for animal villagers. Once the Resident Services tent is upgraded into a building, Isabelle returns as Nook’s assistant. The [[Plaza]] in front of the upgraded building will feature events and visitors.
  
[[File:NH_Press_Player_Chopping_Tree.png|thumb|250px|left|The player chopping a tree to collect wood.]]
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In addition to earning bells, the player can also earn [[Nook Miles]], which is a new form of currency that can be exchanged for furniture, plane tickets to mystery islands, upgrades, and recipes.  
  
Resources can be collected through various methods, such as chopping at trees with an axe for several types of wood (including wood, softwood, and hardwood), or hitting rocks with a shovel for clay, stone, and [[ore]]s. Several different types of [[weed]]s appear, which can also be used as materials once plucked.
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As in {{HHD}}, the game features the ability to place furniture outside. A new [[Vaulting Pole]] tool can be created, giving the ability to vault over rivers, as well as a [[ladder]], allowing the player to climb up [[cliff]]s.  
  
With these mechanics, the player is able to build and develop the island over time. Players are also able to dig up clams in the sand, which can then be used as a crafting materials to make [[Item:Fish bait (New Horizons)|fishing bait]]. Additionally, trees and flowers can be picked up with a shovel to be stored in the [[pocket]]; flowers can also be used as crafting material, and picking them will also leave the stems in the ground.
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The player can earn an [[Island Designer Construction Permit]]. Once the proper terraforming tools are unlocked with Nook Miles, it allows them to pave roads (instead of having to place [[Design|patterns]] on the ground), as well as modify or add [[river]]s and cliffs.  
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===Player===
 
The player is able to fully customize their character at the beginning of, and during, the game without restrictions, a first for the Animal Crossing main-series. This feature was also present in {{HHD}} and {{PC|short}}. Customization includes skin tones, gender-neutral hairstyles, and nose shapes. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.polygon.com/e3/2019/6/12/18662401/animal-crossing-new-horizons-e3-2019-character-customization-skin-tone-nintendo-switch|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons will have skin tone customization, gender-neutral hairstyles for Villagers|site=Polygon|date=June 12, 2019|author=Chelsea Stark}}</ref> The player characters' overall design is slightly more detailed than in previous titles, featuring a more subdued color scheme and clear hair physics and shaders. The players also appear more expressive, showing a thoughtful expression when selecting items in their pocket, and moving their eyes around to look at nearby villagers and bugs.
 
  
The player also possesses a new item called the [[NookPhone]], which features multiple different applications that the player can use such as [[Nook Miles]], [[Rescue Service]], Local Play, and more.
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Up to eight players can live in the player's island, but only one island can be made per Nintendo Switch. <ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/06/12/nintendo-confirms-new-details-about-multiplayer-in-animal-crossing-new-horizons-e3-2019 Nintendo Confirms New Details About Multiplayer in Animal Crossing: New Horizons], IGN.</ref> Additionally, there is a maximum of 10 animal villagers on the island.
  
===Multiplayer===
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== Resources ==
[[File:NH Press Sep 2019 Multiplayer.png|thumb|250px|right|{{NH|short|nolink}} sees the introduction of local co-op multiplayer.]]
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Resources can be collected through various methods, such as chopping at trees with an axe for several types of wood (including wood, softwood and hardwood), or hitting rocks with a shovel for clay, stone, and [[ore]]s. Several different types of [[weed]]s appear, which can also be used as materials once plucked. Crafting is done through either Tom Nook's workbench, or a bench crafted by the player. With these mechanics, the player is able to build and develop the island over time. Players are also able to dig up clams in the sand, which can then be used as fishing bait or as crafting materials. Additionally, trees and flowers can be shoveled up to be stored in the [[pocket]], flowers can be used as crafting material, and picking them will also leave the stems in the ground.
  
{{Main|Multiplayer#In Animal Crossing: New Horizons}}
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=== Player ===
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Players can fully customize their characters at the beginning and during the game without having to answer questions, similar to {{HHD}} and {{PC|short}}. This includes skin tones, gender-neutral hairstyles, and nose shapes.<ref>[https://www.polygon.com/e3/2019/6/12/18662401/animal-crossing-new-horizons-e3-2019-character-customization-skin-tone-nintendo-switch Animal Crossing: New Horizons will have skin tone customization, gender-neutral hairstyles for Villagers], Polygon.</ref> The player characters' overall design is slightly more detailed than in previous titles, featuring a more subdued color scheme and clear hair physics and shaders. The players also appear more expressive, showing a thoughtful expression when selecting items in their pocket, and moving their eyes around to look at nearby villagers and bugs.
  
Up to eight players can live on a single island, but only one island can be made per Nintendo Switch. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/06/12/nintendo-confirms-new-details-about-multiplayer-in-animal-crossing-new-horizons-e3-2019|title=Nintendo Confirms New Details About Multiplayer in Animal Crossing: New Horizons|site=IGN|author=Miranda Sanchez|date=June 11, 2019}}</ref> For the first time in the series, four players can play at the same time on a single system, and up to eight can play together through online multiplayer or local wireless.<ref>Animal Crossing: New Horizons E3 2019 Factsheet</ref> Online play requires a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.
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The player also possesses a new item called the [[NookPhone]], which features multiple different applications that the player can use such as [[Nook Miles]], [[Rescue Service]], Local Play, and more.
 
 
In local multiplayer, the screen boundaries will follow player 1; however, they may transfer their "leadership" to another player at any time. The lead player is the only player able to see notifications after catching bugs or fish. In online play, all players have equal abilities, as in previous games. This also marks the first game where a player's friend cannot modify the island with their shovel or axe unless they are marked as a best friend.
 
 
 
===Nintendo eShop description===
 
<big>Escape to Your Personal Island Paradise</big>
 
:''Escape to a deserted island and create your own paradise as you explore, create, and customize in the Animal Crossing: New Horizons game. Your island getaway has a wealth of natural resources that can be used to craft everything from tools to creature comforts. You can hunt down insects at the crack of dawn, decorate your paradise throughout the day, or enjoy sunset on the beach while fishing in the ocean. The time of day and season match real life, so each day on your island is a chance to check in and find new surprises all year round.''
 
 
 
:''Show off your island utopia to family and friends—or pack your bags and visit theirs. Whether playing online or with others beside you, island living is even better when you can share it. Even without hopping on a flight, you'll meet a cast of charming animal residents bursting with personality. Friendly faces like Tom Nook and Isabelle will lend their services and happily help you grow your budding community. Escape to your island getaway—however, whenever, and wherever you want.''<ref name = "eShop description"/>
 
  
==Game design==
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The player can purchase a variety of clothes from the [[Able Sisters]] shop and presumably other shops that will appear after doing certain tasks. The Able sisters will set up their shop after to buy a fair amount in bells from them. Able Sisters now includes a fitting room, allowing the player to try on clothes before purchasing.
  
Game director [[Aya Kyogoku]] explained that the development team intended for the game to be welcoming for veteran players and accessible for new players, by keeping much of the core gameplay from previous titles, while still adding in many new elements. <ref name = "philosophy"/> Kyogoku noted that some players of previous entries would have difficulty finding goals or objectives. As a response to this feedback, a sense of purpose was purposely developed by having players develop the village from scratch.
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=== Multiplayer ===
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An island can support up to eight players. For the first time in the series, four players can play at the same time on a single system, and up to eight can play together through online multiplayer or local wireless.<ref>Animal Crossing: New Horizons E3 2019 Factsheet</ref> Online play requires a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.
  
[[File:NH Press Sep 2019 Crafting.png|thumb|250px|left|{{NH|short|nolink}} sees the addition of crafting to the main-series.]]
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In local multiplayer, the screen boundaries will follow player 1; however, they may transfer their "leadership" to another player at any time. The lead player is the only player able to see text prompts after catching bugs or fish. In online play, all players have equal abilities, as in previous games.
  
The developers felt that as players constructed their village from the ground up, they would grow a more personal relationship with their town. <ref name = "crazy">{{Cite web|author=Scott Stein|date=March 21st, 2020|url=https://www.cnet.com/news/youre-not-crazy-tom-nook-is-nicer-in-animal-crossing-new-horizons/|title=You're not crazy: Tom Nook is nicer in Animal Crossing: New Horizons|site=CNET}}</ref> The theme of developing a town on a deserted island was chosen because the developers believed that breaking away from the tradition of players moving into a village would be a fresh and interesting concept for old players. <ref name = "philosophy"/>
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This marks the first game where a player's friend cannot modify the island unless they are marked as a best friend.
 
 
As a result of choosing a deserted island theme, [[DIY|crafting]] was added into the game. This was done so that players would have a higher level of interactivity with the deserted island. This would give players a different perspective of the environment that used to be just a visual aspect.<ref name = "crazy"/> Crafting was also developed with the intention of keeping players from running out of things to do during the hours that their shops are closed. <ref name = "philosophy"/>
 
 
 
Another of these new features, terraforming, was added in response to unexpected behavior from players in previous games such as resetting towns in order to receive a desirable town layout. With the introduction of crafting and terraforming, players are able to be more in control of their island. <ref name = "philosophy"/>
 
 
 
[[File:NH_Group_Photo.jpg|thumb|250px|right|{{NH|short|nolink}} focuses on player freedom and expression.]]
 
 
 
This flexibility in design extends further onto player design. Unlike previous games which involved players having to answer a series of questions to determine their appearance, players are now able to freely change their appearance whenever they would like to through the use of mirrors or vanities. In addition to this, several new hair and facial features were added that were not present in previous entries.
 
 
 
A gender option, referred to as "style" in English versions, is still present, but does not impact the player's appearance or the game in any way other than certain dialogue differences. Kyogoku stated in an interview that this level of player customization is not just about gender, but rather more about individuality, which the development team believed was a growing belief within society. Players are not forced into thinking too much about gender, but the option is still there should they decide to.<ref name = "philosophy"/>
 
 
 
The addition of the [[NookPhone]] was inspired by the belief that phones are essential tools in everyday life. Kyogoku has stated that the NookPhone serves as a source of familiarity between the real world and the game. <ref name = "crazy"/>
 
 
 
In another shift from serious tradition, the effects of [[time travel]]ing were made less impactful. This is in part due to the fact that seasonal events and holidays were not coded into the game from launch and were instead added through future updates. Kyogoku noted that this method of adding events was intended to create unity amongst players. Time traveling was discouraged by Kyogoku and Nogami, though they did not consider it to be a form of cheating. <ref name = "philosophy"/>
 
 
 
==Localization==
 
 
 
{{NH|nolink}} supports more languages than previous entries in the series, being the first main series game to support the Chinese language since {{iQue}} in 2006, <ref>{{Cite web|author=Iggy|date=September 14, 2018|url=https://nintendosoup.com/luigis-mansion-3-animal-crossing-and-new-super-mario-bros-u-deluxe-playable-in-chinese|title=Luigi's Mansion 3, Animal Crossing, And New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Playable In Chinese|site=NintendoSoup}}</ref> {{NH|short|nolink}} is also the first main series title since {{CF}} to have two separate localizations for Spanish and French; one for Europe and another for the Americas, although it has been erroneously reported to be the first title to do so in the case of Spanish. <ref>{{Cite web|author=hadamsj|date=April 29, 2020|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqUicmDQKuA|title=Animal Crossing: City Folk - Comparing Spanish localizations (LATAM & EU)|site=YouTube}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|author=Juan Emilio Reyes|date=December 4, 2019|url=https://www.3djuegos.com/mx/noticias-amp/199649/animal-crossing-new-horizons-vendr-localizado-al-espaol|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons vendrá localizado al español latinoamericano|site=3DJuegos|language=Spanish}}</ref> It is the first title to include all localizations collectively regardless of regional release, and the first main series title to include Dutch and Russian languages.
 
  
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
===Special characters===
 
 
{{Main|Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Characters}}
 
{{Main|Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Characters}}
{{NH|nolink}} base game introduces six new [[special characters]], including:
 
<gallery mode="" widths=80px>
 
C.J. NH.png| '''[[C.J.]]'''<br>[[Fishing Tourney]] host<br>Buying [[fish]]<br>Fish [[models]]
 
Daisy Mae NH.png| '''[[Daisy Mae]]'''<br>Selling [[turnip]]s
 
Flick NH.png| '''[[Flick]]'''<br>[[Bug-Off]] host<br>Buying [[bug]]s<br>Bug [[models]]
 
Gullivarrr NH.png| '''[[Gullivarrr]]'''<br>[[Pirate Series]]<br><small>(added in {{NHVer|1.3.0}})</small>
 
Orville NH.png| '''[[Orville]]'''<br>[[Airport]]
 
Wilbur NH.png| '''[[Wilbur]]'''<br>Pilot
 
</gallery>
 
 
===Villagers===
 
{{Main|Villager/New Horizons}}
 
There are a total of 391 villagers in {{NH|short|nolink}} base game, which is 8 less than {{NL}} (including {{NLWa|short}}). 8 new villagers have been added, and 18 has been removed. {{NHVer|1.9.0|full}} re-introduces 6 [[Sanrio]] villagers. {{NHVer|2.0|full}} added 8 new villagers, and 8 have returned after being absent in {{WW|short}}, {{CF|short}}, and {{NL|short}}. With updates, it brings the total of 413 villagers.
 
  
====New villagers====
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''Animal Crossing: New Horizons'' includes 24 special characters, 5 of which are new to the series:
<gallery mode="" widths=80px>
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* [[C.J.]], who runs the [[Fishing Tourney]] (replacing the role of [[Chip]])
Audie NH.png| '''[[Audie]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[wolf]]
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* [[Daisy Mae]], who sells turnips on Sunday (replacing the role of [[Joan]])
Cyd NH.png| '''[[Cyd]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[elephant]]
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* [[Flick]], who runs the [[Bug-Off]] (replacing the role of [[Nat]])
Dom NH.png| '''[[Dom]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[sheep]]
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* [[Orville]], who works at the [[Airport]] for Dodo Airlines
Judy NH.png| '''[[Judy]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[bear cub]]
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* [[Wilbur]], the pilot for Dodo Airlines
Megan NH.png| '''[[Megan]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[bear]]
 
Raymond NH.png| '''[[Raymond]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[cat]]
 
Reneigh NH.png| '''[[Reneigh]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[horse]]
 
Sherb NH.png| '''[[Sherb]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[goat]]
 
Cephalobot amiibo.png| '''[[Cephalobot]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[octopus (species)|octopus]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small>
 
Ione amiibo.png| '''[[Ione]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[squirrel]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small>
 
Marlo amiibo.png| '''[[Marlo]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[hamster]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small>
 
Petri amiibo.png| '''[[Petri]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[mouse]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small>
 
Quinn amiibo.png| '''[[Quinn]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[eagle]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small>
 
Sasha amiibo.png| '''[[Sasha]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[rabbit]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small>
 
Shino amiibo.png| '''[[Shino]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[deer]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small>
 
Tiansheng amiibo.png| '''[[Tiansheng]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[monkey]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small>
 
</gallery>
 
  
====Returning villagers====
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''New Horizons'' has 391 villagers, which includes 8 that are new to the series(one for each personality):
Eight villagers from {{DnM}}, {{DnM+}}, {{PG}}, and the Japan-exclusive {{DnMe+}} and six from {{NLWa|short}} return in game updates. Four villagers (marked {{E+ icon}} below) initially only appeared in {{DnMe+|nolink}} and receive localized names for the first time. Two of the returning villagers have their personalities changed.
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* [[Audie]], a peppy wolf
<gallery mode="" widths=80px>
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* [[Cyd]], a cranky elephant
Rilla NH Model.png| [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link=Sanrio]]<br>'''[[Rilla]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[gorilla]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|1.9.0}})</small>
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* [[Dom]], a jock sheep
Marty NH Model.png| [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link=Sanrio]]<br>'''[[Marty]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[bear cub]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|1.9.0}})</small>
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* [[Judy]], a snooty cub
Étoile NH Model.png| [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link=Sanrio]]<br>'''[[Étoile]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[sheep]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|1.9.0}})</small>
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* [[Megan]], normal bear
Chai NH Model.png| [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link=Sanrio]]<br>'''[[Chai]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[elephant]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|1.9.0}})</small>
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* [[Raymond]], a smug cat
Chelsea NH Model.png| [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link=Sanrio]]<br>'''[[Chelsea]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[deer]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|1.9.0}})</small>
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* [[Reneigh]], an uchi horse
Toby NH Model.png | [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link=Sanrio]]<br>'''[[Toby]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[rabbit]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|1.9.0}})</small>
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* [[Sherb]], a lazy goat
Ace amiibo.png| '''[[Ace]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[bird]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small>
 
Azalea amiibo.png| '''[[Azalea]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Snooty]] [[rhinoceros]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small>
 
Chabwick amiibo.png| '''[[Chabwick]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Lazy]] [[penguin]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small>
 
Faith amiibo.png| '''[[Faith]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[koala]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small><br><small>(formerly [[normal]])</small>
 
Frett amiibo.png| '''[[Frett]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Cranky]] [[dog]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small>
 
Rio amiibo.png| '''[[Rio]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[ostrich]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small>
 
Roswell amiibo.png| '''[[Roswell]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Smug]] [[alligator]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small><br><small>(formerly [[lazy]])</small>
 
Zoe amiibo.png| '''[[Zoe]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[anteater]]<br><small>(version {{NHVer|2.0}})</small>
 
</gallery>
 
  
 
==Connectivity==
 
==Connectivity==
[[File:NookLink.png|thumb|right|100px|[[NookLink]] service.]]
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Players that have {{NH|nolink}} and {{PC}} linked on the same My Nintendo account can redeem rewards via the My Nintendo screen in the mobile app. The rewards are 50 [[Leaf Ticket|Leaf Tickets]] to use in {{PC|short}} and a 16-digit download code for Nintendo eShop used to access special furniture and clothing items orders in {{NH|short|nolink}}.
{{Main|NookLink}}
 
{{NH|nolink}} supports connectivity with the Nintendo Switch Online mobile app, where players can type out messages, use voice chat, view island statistics, and import custom designs from QR codes created by {{NL}} or {{HHD}}. Updates to NookLink were implemented, granting the user additional activities, such as viewing their [[catalog]], reading a newspaper service that tracks their day-to-day activity, using reactions, and redeeming {{Currency|Nook Points}} for items.
 
  
Players that have {{NH|nolink}} and {{PC}} linked on the same My Nintendo account can redeem rewards via the My Nintendo screen in the mobile app. The rewards are {{Currency|Leaf Tickets|50}} to use in {{PC|short}} and a 16-digit download code for Nintendo eShop used to access special furniture and clothing items orders in {{NH|short|nolink}}.
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==Differences between ''Animal Crossing'' Games==
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'''''Please note:''' this list is a work in progress. It only reflects the current version of the game and may change as updates release.''
  
==List of new amiibo cards==
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*New bugs have been added; the [[Atlas Moth]], [[Blue Weevil Beetle]], [[Common Bluebottle]], [[Damselfly]], [[Earth-Boring Dung Beetle]], [[Giant Water Bug]], [[Giraffe Stag]], [[Madagascan Sunset Moth]], [[Man-Faced Stink Bug]], [[Paper Kite Butterfly]], [[Rosalia Batesi Beetle]] and [[Wasp]] made their series debut in this game. The Wasp replaces the [[Bee]] from previous games and serves the same role.
Series 5 of ''Animal Crossing'' [[amiibo]] cards, containing 48 cards, was released alongside the {{NHVer|2.0}} Free Update.
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** In addition to the Bee, the [[Fruit Beetle]], [[House Centipede]], [[Lantern Fly]], [[Oak Silk Moth]], and [[Petaltail Dragonfly]] are absent from ''New Horizons'', despite appearing in ''New Leaf''.
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" width=100% style="background:#ffc644; {{roundy|15px}};"
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** The [[Drone Beetle]] and Purple Butterfly have been re-introduced in ''New Horizons'' after being absent from the series for many years. The latter is renamed to [[Great Purple Emperor]].
! colspan=8 style="padding: 2px 0 0 0;" | {{Colorshow|333|Series 5 ''amiibo'' cards}}
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*** Three other bugs have been renamed; the Birdwing Butterfly is now the [[Queen Alexandra's Birdwing]], the Raja Brooke Butterfly is now the [[Rajah Brooke's Birdwing]], and the Longhorn Beetle is now the [[Citrus Long-horned Beetle]].
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*New fish have also been added; the [[Anchovy (fish)|Anchovy]], [[Barreleye]], [[Betta]], [[Golden Trout]], [[Mahi-Mahi]], [[Rainbowfish]], [[Ranchu Goldfish]], [[Snapping Turtle]], [[Sturgeon]], [[Suckerfish]], and the [[Tilapia]] debuted in this game.
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**The [[Barbel Steed]], [[Eel]], and [[Rainbow Trout]] are absent from ''New Horizons'' despite appearing in all of the previous games.
{| class="sortable roundCorners" width=100% style="text-align: center; color: #333; background:#ffc644; {{roundy}};"
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*Some fish and bugs have their seasonal appearances changed.
! height=20px style="background: #ffe543; {{roundyleft}};"| Image
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*The swimming mechanic introduced in ''[[Animal Crossing: New Leaf|New Leaf]]'' is removed and Deep Sea Creatures no longer appear.
! style="background-color: #ffe543;" | #
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*The glowing spot from the first [[Animal Crossing]] returns and is another way to grow money trees (the other being the golden [[shovel]]).
! style="background-color: #ffe543;" | Name
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*The message in a bottle returns, allowing players to learn new DIY recipes from random villagers that do not live on their island.
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*As in when Crafting was introduced in ''[[Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp|Pocket Camp]]'', [[Tools]] are now required to be crafted. With the exceptions of the [[vaulting pole]] and [[ladder]], all tools (including golden ones) will break after a certain amount of uses.
! style="background-color: #ffe543;" | Star sign
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**Consequently, this is the first game in which the golden [[axe]] has limited durability.
! height=20px style="background: #ffe543; {{roundyright}};"| Birthday
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**The golden [[slingshot]] now shoots one pellet instead of three.
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*Stone, clay, iron nuggets and (rarely) gold nuggets can now be randomly extracted daily from each of the island's material rocks.
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:401 Tom Nook amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
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**While Bell rocks remain, gemstones have been removed from rocks.
| style="background:#fff"| 401
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*Players can now hop over holes and over rivers within a 1 or 2 gap space.
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Tom Nook|{{Colorshow|444|Tom Nook}}]]'''
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*Eating fruit now fills up a portion of the player's stomach, and upon filling it they will no longer be able to eat. Sitting on a [[toilet]] furniture item allows the player to empty their stomach, presumably through defecation.
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
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**Players can now break large rocks and move entire trees after eating fruit.
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Gemini]]
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**Perfect fruit, Bananas, Durians and Persimmons are absent in this game.
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[May]] {{Date|30}}
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*Items like fruit and medicine now stack up to 10 instead of 9
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**Most stacking now occurs immediately upon the player picking up stackable items.
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:402 Timmy and Tommy amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
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**Most bells picked up from the ground are now immediately added to the player's wallet rather than their inventory.
| style="background:#fff"| 402
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*Blathers once again gives lectures on donated items, a feature previously dropped in ''New Leaf'', though unlike previous instances, players have the option to opt out of them per donation. Consequently, the informative blurbs found on museum plaques in ''New Leaf'' (including historical information on art pieces) are no longer present, returning to the pre-''New Leaf'' standard of simply listing the item and donor.
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Timmy and Tommy|{{Colorshow|444|Timmy & Tommy}}]]'''
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*Players and Villagers no longer sit on rocks, but they can sit on any solid ground.
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
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*Players now start with twenty pocket slots, compared to previous games' fifteen.
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Gemini]]
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*Tools no longer free up space when held by the player.
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[June (month)|June]] {{Date|7}}
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*House Loans can now be paid by the players' savings in the [[ABD]].
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*[[Gyroid]]s (other than [[Lloid]]) are not currently present in the game, but are referenced within the game's files.
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:403 Isabelle amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
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*[[Balloon (floating)#In New Horizons|Balloon]] presents now yield random furniture from the start rather than initially offering only [[Balloon Series]] furniture. They can also contain Bells, DIY recipes, or crafting materials.
| style="background:#fff"| 403
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**The color of a balloon now indicates its contents.
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Isabelle|{{Colorshow|444|Isabelle}}]]'''
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*[[Saharah]] now sells [[carpet]]s in small, medium, and large. She also now sells [[wallpaper]] and [[flooring]] individually for 3,000 Bells.
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
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**After a carpet purchase, players now receive Saharah tickets to redeem for a free wallpaper or flooring.
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Sagittarius]]
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**She also no longer asks players to take her to their house in order to place wallpaper and flooring.
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[December]] {{Date|20}}
 
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| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:404 Orville amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 404
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Orville|{{Colorshow|444|Orville}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Libra]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[October]] {{Date|2}}
 
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| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:405 Wilbur amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 405
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Wilbur|{{Colorshow|444|Wilbur}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Cancer]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[July]] {{Date|4}}
 
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| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:406 Blathers amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 406
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Blathers|{{Colorshow|444|Blathers}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Libra]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[September]] {{Date|24}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:407 Celeste amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 407
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Celeste|{{Colorshow|444|Celeste}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Virgo]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[September]] {{Date|7}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:408 Mabel amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 408
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Mabel|{{Colorshow|444|Mabel}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Gemini]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[May]] {{Date|22}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:409 Sable amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 409
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Sable|{{Colorshow|444|Sable}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Scorpio]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[November]] {{Date|22}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:410 Label amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 410
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Label|{{Colorshow|444|Label}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Scorpio]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[October]] {{Date|31}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:411 K.K. amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 411
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[K.K. Slider|{{Colorshow|444|K.K.}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Virgo]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[August]] {{Date|23}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:412 C.J. amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 412
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[C.J.|{{Colorshow|444|C.J.}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Pisces]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[March]] {{Date|7}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:413 Flick amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 413
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Flick|{{Colorshow|444|Flick}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Taurus]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[May]] {{Date|10}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:414 Daisy Mae amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 414
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Daisy Mae|{{Colorshow|444|Daisy Mae}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Aries]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[March]] {{Date|30}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:415 Kicks amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 415
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Kicks|{{Colorshow|444|Kicks}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Sagittarius]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[November]] {{Date|30}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:416 Saharah amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 416
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Saharah|{{Colorshow|444|Saharah}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Scorpio]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[November]] {{Date|10}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:417 Harvey amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 417
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Harvey|{{Colorshow|444|Harvey}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Leo]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[August]] {{Date|2}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:418 Gulliver amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 418
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Gulliver|{{Colorshow|444|Gulliver}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Gemini]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[May]] {{Date|25}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:419 Wisp amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 419
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Wisp|{{Colorshow|444|Wisp}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Pisces]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[February]] {{Date|26}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:420 Lottie amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 420
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Lottie|{{Colorshow|444|Lottie}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Virgo]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[September]] {{Date|12}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:421 Niko amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 421
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Niko|{{Colorshow|444|Niko}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Capricorn]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[January]] {{Date|11}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:422 Wardell amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 422
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Wardell|{{Colorshow|444|Wardell}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Aquarius]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[February]] {{Date|7}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:423 Tom Nook amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 423
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Tom Nook|{{Colorshow|444|Tom Nook}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Gemini]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[May]] {{Date|30}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:424 Isabelle amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 424
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Isabelle|{{Colorshow|444|Isabelle}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=special|link=Special character}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Sagittarius]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[December]] {{Date|20}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:425 Sherb amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 425
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Sherb|{{Colorshow|444|Sherb}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=goat}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Capricorn]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[January]] {{Date|18}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:426 Megan amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 426
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Megan|{{Colorshow|444|Megan}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=bear}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Pisces]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[March]] {{Date|13}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:427 Dom amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 427
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Dom|{{Colorshow|444|Dom}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=sheep}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Pisces]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[March]] {{Date|18}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:428 Audie amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 428
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Audie|{{Colorshow|444|Audie}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=wolf}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Virgo]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[August]] {{Date|31}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:429 Cyd amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 429
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Cyd|{{Colorshow|444|Cyd}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=elephant}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Gemini]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[June (month)|June]] {{Date|9}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:430 Judy amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 430
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Judy|{{Colorshow|444|Judy}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=bear cub}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Pisces]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[March]] {{Date|10}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:431 Raymond amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 431
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Raymond|{{Colorshow|444|Raymond}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=cat}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Libra]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[October]] {{Date|1}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:432 Reneigh amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 432
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Reneigh|{{Colorshow|444|Reneigh}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=horse}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Gemini]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[June (month)|June]] {{Date|4}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:433 Sasha amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 433
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Sasha|{{Colorshow|444|Sasha}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=rabbit}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Taurus]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[May]] {{Date|19}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:434 Ione amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 434
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Ione|{{Colorshow|444|Ione}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=squirrel}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Virgo]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[September]] {{Date|11}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:435 Tiansheng amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 435
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Tiansheng|{{Colorshow|444|Tiansheng}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=monkey}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Leo]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[August]] {{Date|18}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:436 Shino amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 436
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Shino|{{Colorshow|444|Shino}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=deer}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Scorpio]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[October]] {{Date|31}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:437 Marlo amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 437
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Marlo|{{Colorshow|444|Marlo}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=hamster}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Cancer]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[June (month)|June]] {{Date|26}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:438 Petri amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 438
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Petri|{{Colorshow|444|Petri}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=mouse}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Libra]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[October]] {{Date|23}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:439 Cephalobot amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 439
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Cephalobot|{{Colorshow|444|Cephalobot}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=octopus}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Aries]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[April]] {{Date|1}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:440 Quinn amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 440
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Quinn|{{Colorshow|444|Quinn}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=eagle}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Aquarius]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[January]] {{Date|20}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:441 Chabwick amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 441
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Chabwick|{{Colorshow|444|Chabwick}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=penguin}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Capricorn]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[December]] {{Date|24}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:442 Zoe amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 442
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Zoe|{{Colorshow|444|Zoe}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=anteater}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Aquarius]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[February]] {{Date|10}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:443 Ace amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 443
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Ace|{{Colorshow|444|Ace}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=bird}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Leo]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[August]] {{Date|11}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:444 Rio amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 444
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Rio|{{Colorshow|444|Rio}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=ostrich}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Virgo]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[September]] {{Date|10}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:445 Frett amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 445
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Frett|{{Colorshow|444|Frett}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=dog}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Scorpio]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[October]] {{Date|30}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:446 Azalea amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 446
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Azalea|{{Colorshow|444|Azalea}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=rhinoceros}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Sagittarius]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[December]] {{Date|18}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:447 Roswell amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 447
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Roswell|{{Colorshow|444|Roswell}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=alligator}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Taurus]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[May]] {{Date|2}}
 
|-
 
| style="background:#fff; padding:3px;"| [[File:448 Faith amiibo card NA.png|75px]]
 
| style="background:#fff"| 448
 
| style="background:#fff"| '''[[Faith|{{Colorshow|444|Faith}}]]'''
 
| style="background:#fff;"| {{Species Icon|species=koala}}
 
| style="background:#fff"| [[Star sign|Aries]]
 
| data-sort-value="1220" style="background:#fff"| [[March]] {{Date|21}}
 
|}
 
|-
 
|}
 
  
 
==Reception==
 
==Reception==
{{NH|nolink}} received positive reviews from critics, with many praising the new entry for retaining the soul of other titles in the series while also providing enhanced visuals and new mechanics.
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{{NH|nolink|short}} received positive reviews from critics, with many praising the new entry for retaining the soul of other titles in the series while also providing enhanced visuals and new mechanics.
 
 
{| class="styled color-series" style="float: right; text-align: center;" |
 
|-
 
!Publication
 
!Rating
 
|-
 
|{{wp|Famitsu|Famitsu}}
 
|38/40<ref>{{Cite web|author=Damien McFerran|date=March 10, 2020|url=https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2020/03/the_first_animal_crossing_new_horizons_review_is_in_and_it_might_surprise_you|title=The First Animal Crossing: New Horizons Review Is In, And It Might Surprise You|site=Nintendo Life}}</ref>
 
|-
 
|{{wp|GameSpot|GameSpot}}
 
|9/10<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gamespot.com/animal-crossing-new-horizons/|author=Kallie Plagge|date=April 9, 2020|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons Review - Island Getaway|site=GameSpot}}</ref>
 
|-
 
|{{wp|IGN|IGN}}
 
|9/10<ref>{{Cite web|author=Samuel Claiborn|date=March 16, 2020|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/animal-crossing-new-horizons-review-for-switch|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons Review|site=IGN}}</ref>
 
|-
 
|{{wp|Metacritic|Metacritic}}{{note|at an average of 111 reviews}}
 
|90%<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/animal-crossing-new-horizons|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons for Switch Reviews|site=Metacritic}}</ref>
 
|-
 
|{{wp|Forbes|Forbes}}:
 
|10/10<ref>{{Cite web|author=Dave Thier|date=March 16, 2020|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/games/2020/03/16/animal-crossing-new-horizons-review-the-game-we-all-need-right-now/?sh=4644e77339c0|title='Animal Crossing: New Horizons' Review: The Game We All Need, Right Now|site=Forbes|retrieved=November 18, 2020}}</ref>
 
|-
 
|{{wp|The Daily Telegraph|Telegraph}}
 
|100%{{Citation Needed}}
 
|-
 
|{{wp|Nintendo Life|Nintendo Life}}
 
|10/10<ref>{{Cite web|author=Alex Olney|date=March 16, 2020|url=https://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/nintendo-switch/animal_crossing_new_horizons|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons Review|site=Nintendo Life|retrieved=September 28, 2020}}</ref>
 
|-
 
|{{wp|Pocket Gamer|Pocket Gamer}}
 
|5/5<ref>{{Cite web|author=Dann Sullivan|date=March 16, 2020|url=https://www.pocketgamer.com/articles/082468/animal-crossing-new-horizons-review/|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons review - "The best form of digital escapism to date"|site=Pocket Gamer|retrieved=November 18, 2020}}</ref>
 
|-
 
|}
 
Some outlets have attributed some of the success of {{NH|nolink}} to the stay-at-home orders and social distancing requirements caused as a result of the [[wikipedia:COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19 pandemic]], stating that the game has become a "phenomenon" due to its open-ended and social nature, and citing it as a form of escapism.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Imad Khan|date=April 7, 2020|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/07/arts/animal-crossing-covid-coronavirus-popularity-millennials.html|title=Why Animal Crossing Is the Game for the Coronavirus Moment|site=The New York Times|retrieved=September 28, 2020}}</ref> Ani Bundel of NBC News stated, "In this time of social distancing, it turns out that a trip to a calming island where all you have to do is build houses and plant trees is the perfect escape," and that the game "couldn't have been timed more perfectly," releasing as shelter-in-place orders began to take place in the United States.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Ani Bundel|date=March 29, 2020|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/animal-crossing-new-horizons-coronavirus-distraction-we-needed-ncna1170521|title='Animal Crossing: New Horizons' is the coronavirus distraction we needed|site=NBC News|retrieved=September 28, 2020}}</ref>
 
 
 
===Sales===
 
In the first six weeks after the game's release, {{NH|short|nolink}} sold over 13.41 million copies worldwide, surpassing {{NL}} as the best-selling title in the {{SER}}.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2020/200507_3e.pdf|title=Fiscal Year Ended March 2020: Financial Results Explanatory Material|site=Nintendo}}</ref> As of March 31, 2024, the game has sold 45.36 million units worldwide, surpassing the lifetime sales of all previous {{SER|short|nolink}} games combined and becoming the second best-selling Nintendo Switch title, only behind ''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8 Deluxe|Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' which has sold 61.97 million units.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html|title=IR Information : Sales Data - Top Selling Title Sales Units|site=Nintendo}}</ref>
 
 
 
In November 2022, {{NH|short|nolink}} reached 10.45 million copies sold in Japan, surpassing [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|''Pokémon Red'', ''Green'', and ''Blue Versions'']] as the best-selling game of all time in the country.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Adele Ankers-Range|date=November 9, 2022|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/animal-crossing-new-horizons-japans-best-selling-game-of-all-time|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons Has Become Japan's Best-Selling Game of All Time|site=IGN|retrieved=November 9, 2022}}</ref>
 
 
 
In the United States, the game became the best-selling in March 2020 and second best-selling in 2020 overall. It was achieved the third highest month physical dollar and unit sales of any Nintendo game and exceeded the lifetime sales of all games in the series.<ref>{{Cite Twitter|url=https://x.com/MatPiscatella/status/1252582932369117185|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220413150457/https://twitter.com/MatPiscatella/status/1252582932369117185|archive-date=April 13, 2022|title=MAR 2020 US NPD THREAD - Nintendo Switch sets a new March hardware sales record, while Animal Crossing: New Horizons is one of Nintendo's fastest selling games in history. Here are all the U.S. Video Game market highlights from The NPD Group!|author=MatPiscatella}}</ref>
 
 
 
In Europe, {{NH|short|nolink}} has sold 7 million copies as of March 16, 2021 and was confirmed to be the fastest-selling Nintendo title ever released in the region.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.destructoid.com/stories/animal-crossing-new-horizons-breaks-european-record-for-fastest-selling-title-in-nintendo-history-623034.phtml|title=
 
Animal Crossing: New Horizons breaks European record for fastest-selling title in Nintendo history|author=Chris Moyse|site=Destructoid}}</ref>
 
 
 
===Usage in political media===
 
[[File:Joe Biden 2020 Campaign in New Horizons.png|250px|thumb|right|The Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign promoting [[custom design]]s for the then-upcoming 2020 United States presidential election.]]
 
The popularity of {{NH|nolink}}, paired with quarantining as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, caused the game to become prominently used as an online political platform. Months after the game was launched, protestors used {{NH|short|nolink}} to protest for {{wp|Pro-democracy camp (Hong Kong)|Hong Kong democracy}} against {{wp|China}}, even posting derogatory messages pointed at Chinese president {{wp|Xi Jinping}} and Hong Kong chief executive {{wp|Carrie Lam}}. The resulting virtual protests caused {{NH|short|nolink}} to be taken off online stores in China.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-52269671|title=Animal Crossing removed from sale in China amid Hong Kong protests|site=BBC News|author=BBC News|date=April 13, 2020|retrieved=November 19, 2022}}</ref>
 
 
 
Later that year, {{wp|Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign|Joe Biden's election campaign}} for the then-upcoming {{wp|2020 United States presidential election|2020 presidential election}} in the {{wp|United States}} announced in September that it would provide [[custom design]]s for {{NH|short|nolink}} players.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/1/21409727/biden-harris-animal-crossing-campaign-new-horizons-yard-signs-election|date=September 1, 2020|retrieved=November 19, 2022|site=The Verge|author=Makena Kelly|title=Biden campaign launches official Animal Crossing: New Horizons yard signs}}</ref> Later in October, the same campaign also launched its own [[dream|dream island]] named "Biden HQ." The dream island, accessible through the dream code DA-7286-5710-7478, features a recreation of the {{wp|White House}} and the {{wp|White House Rose Garden|Rose Garden}}, and a voting booth that promotes players to the {{wp|Democratic National Committee}}'s voting registration site. The island's player character resembles {{wp|Joe Biden}} and when spoken to says, "No malarkey," a slogan used in Biden's presidential campaign.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2020/09/6b43992bc7b6-bidens-campaign-expands-to-animal-crossing-game-realm.html|title=Biden's campaign expands to "Animal Crossing" game realm|author=Kyodo News|date=September 3, 2020|retrieved=November 19, 2022|site=Kyodo News}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.polygon.com/2020/10/16/21519632/joe-biden-animal-crossing-island-dream-code-merch-signs-shirts-swag|title=How to visit Joe Biden’s Animal Crossing island|date=October 16, 2020|retrieved=November 19, 2022|author=Owen S. Good|site=Polygon}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2020/10/16/biden-animal-crossing-island/|title=Joe Biden’s ‘Animal Crossing’ island was definitely made by a pro gamer|author=Gene Park|date=October 16, 2020|retrieved=November 19, 2022|site=The Washington Post}}</ref> Following its usage by the Biden election campaign, Nintendo released an official {{NH|short|nolink}} usage guidelines for companies and organizations, stating that while they can share [[custom design]]s or dream islands, they are prohibited from engaging in certain activities, including politics.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/animalcrossing_announcement/en/index.html|title=''Animal Crossing: New Horizons'' Usage Guidelines for Businesses and Organizations|date=November 19, 2020|retrieved=November 19, 2022|site=Nintendo|author=Nintendo}}</ref>
 
 
 
===Awards===
 
In September 2020, {{NH|nolink}} received the Award for Excellence and Grand Award at the Tokyo Game Show,<ref name="Tokyo Game Show">{{Cite web|author=Darryn Bonthuys|date=September 28, 2020|url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/animal-crossing-new-horizons-scoops-top-prize-at-tokyo-game-show/1100-6482667/|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons Scoops Top Prize At Tokyo Game Show|site=GameSpot|retrieved=September 28, 2020}}</ref> and in November 2020 it won the Nintendo Game of the Year award at the Golden Joystick Awards.<ref name="Golden Joystick">{{Cite web|author=Ben Tyrer|date=November 24, 2020|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/every-winner-at-the-golden-joystick-awards-2020/|title=Every winner at the Golden Joystick Awards 2020|site=GamesRadar+|retrieved=November 24, 2020}}</ref> It was also nominated for the Best Multiplayer, Best Family, and Game of the Year awards at The Game Awards in 2020.<ref name="Game Awards">{{Cite web|url=https://thegameawards.com/nominees|site=The Game Awards|title=Nominees|retrieved=November 18, 2020}}</ref>
 
 
 
{| class="styled color-series"
 
|-
 
!Year
 
!Award
 
!Category
 
!Result
 
|-
 
|rowspan=6|2020
 
|rowspan=2|Tokyo Game Show<ref name="Tokyo Game Show"/>
 
|Award for Excellence
 
|{{Won}}
 
|-
 
|Grand Award
 
|{{Won}}
 
|-
 
|Golden Joystick Awards<ref name="Golden Joystick"/>
 
|Nintendo Game of the Year
 
|{{Won}}
 
|-
 
|rowspan=3|The Game Awards<ref name="Game Awards"/>
 
|Best Multiplayer
 
|{{Nom}}
 
|-
 
|Best Family
 
|{{Won}}
 
|-
 
|Game of the Year
 
|{{Nom}}
 
|-
 
|rowspan=11|2021
 
|rowspan=3|New York Game Awards<ref name="NY Game Awards">{{Cite web|author=Hunter Mass|date=January 26, 2021|url=https://gamerant.com/new-york-game-awards-2021-winners/|title=The 2021 New York Game Awards Winners List|site=GameRant|retrieved=February 22, 2020}}</ref>
 
|Big Apple Award for Best Game of the Year
 
|{{Nom}}
 
|-
 
|Central Park Children's Zoo Award for Best Kids Game
 
|{{Won}}
 
|-
 
|Tin Pan Alley Award for Best Music in a Game
 
|{{Nom}}
 
|-
 
|Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards<ref>{{Cite web|author=Liz Calvario|date=March 13, 2021|url=https://www.etonline.com/2021-kids-choice-awards-the-complete-winners-list-161949|title=2021 Kids' Choice Awards: The Complete Winners List|site=Entertainment Tonight|retrieved=March 14, 2021}}</ref>
 
|Favorite Video Game
 
|{{Nom}}
 
|-
 
|rowspan=6|BAFTA Games Awards<ref>{{Cite web|author=Alexandra Del Rosario|date=March 25, 2021|url=https://deadline.com/2021/03/bafta-games-awards-2021-hades-takes-home-top-prize-complete-winners-list-1234721128/|title=BAFTA Games Awards: Supergiant Games' ‘Hades' Takes Home Top Prize – Complete Winners List|site=Deadline|retrieved=March 26, 2021}}</ref>
 
|Best Game
 
|{{Nom}}
 
|-
 
|Family
 
|{{Nom}}
 
|-
 
|Game Beyond Entertainment
 
|{{Won}}
 
|-
 
|Game Design
 
|{{Nom}}
 
|-
 
|Multiplayer
 
|{{Won}}
 
|-
 
|EE Game of the Year
 
|{{Nom}}
 
|-
 
|D.I.C.E. Awards<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 22, 2021|url=https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/04/animal_crossing_crowned_family_game_of_the_year_at_the_2021_d_i_c_e_awards|title=Animal Crossing Crowned Family Game Of The Year At The 2021 D.I.C.E. Awards|site=Nintendo Life|retrieved=April 22, 2021|author=Adam Bankhurst}}</ref>
 
|Family Game of the Year
 
|{{Won}}
 
|-
 
|rowspan=2 style="{{Roundybl|9px}}"|2022
 
|D.I.C.E. Awards<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/dice-awards-2022-how-to-watch-all-the-nominees-and-what-to-expect-winners
 
|title=DICE Awards 2022 Winners: The Full List|date=February 25, 2022|retrieved=March 8, 2022|site=IGN}}</ref>
 
|Family Game of the Year{{Note|As {{HHP}}.}}
 
|{{Nom}}
 
|-
 
|style="border-radius:0;"|BAFTA Games Awards<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.justgamers.net/gaming/bafta-games-awards-2022-returnal-it-takes-two-lead-nominations/|site=JustGamers|title=BAFTA Games Awards 2022: Returnal, It Takes Two lead nominations|date=March 4, 2022|retrieved=March 8, 2022}}</ref>
 
|Evolving Game
 
|{{Nom}}
 
|}
 
 
 
===Top lists===
 
{| class="styled color-series"
 
|-
 
!Year
 
!Publication
 
!List
 
!Placement
 
!Ref.
 
|-
 
|rowspan=2 style="{{Roundybl|9px}}; text-align:center"|2021
 
|''Asahi TV''
 
|Top 100 Video Games of All Time
 
|align="center"|4
 
|align="center"|<ref>{{Cite web|author=Brian Ashcraft|date=December 28, 2021|url=https://kotaku.com/poll-here-are-japans-top-100-video-games-of-all-time-1848275437|title=Poll: Here Are Japan's Top 100 Video Games Of All Time|site=Kotaku|retrieved=January 8, 2022}}</ref>
 
|-
 
|style="border-radius:0;"|''IGN''
 
|Top 100 Video Games of All Time
 
|align="center"|91
 
|align="center"|<ref>{{Cite web|author=IGN Staff|date=December 31, 2021|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/the-best-100-video-games-of-all-time|title=The Top 100 Video Games of All Time|site=IGN|retrieved=January 8, 2022}}</ref>
 
|}
 
 
 
==Update history==
 
{{Main|Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history}}
 
 
 
<div align=center style="font-size: 1.6em;>'''Current version:</div>
 
<div align=center style="font-size: 1.4em;>[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/2.0#Version 2.0.6|2.0.6]] (released November 14, 2022)'''</div>
 
 
 
From its release in March 2020 to November 2021, {{NH|nolink}} received twelve free content updates and one paid DLC expansion, {{HHP}}. The free updates included content such as new events, gameplay elements, characters, and items.
 
 
 
===Major content updates===
 
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:left; width:100%; line-height:14px"
 
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{{Changelog
 
|version = 1.0.0
 
|date = March 20th, 2020
 
|changelog=
 
:[[File:Tom_Nook_NH_Character_Icon.png|20px]] '''Initial release'''
 
}}
 
 
 
{{Changelog
 
|version = 1.1.0
 
|date = March 20th, 2020
 
|changelog=
 
:[[File:Zipper NH Character Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.1.0]] '''[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.1.0|First Update]]''' (1.1.0)<br>
 
:The first major free update for the game, released simultaneously with the game, added multiple items as part of a cross-promotion with {{PC}}. It also added [[Zipper T. Bunny]], the Bunny Day event, and a matching series of furniture and clothing.
 
}}
 
 
 
{{Changelog
 
|version = 1.2.0
 
|date = April 23rd, 2020
 
|changelog=
 
:[[File:Leif NH Character Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.2.0]][[File:Redd NH Character Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.2.0]] '''[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.2.0|April Free Update]]''' (1.2.0)<br>
 
:The second free content update to {{NH|short|nolink}} was released on April 23rd, 2020. This update added [[Leif]], [[Redd]], [[Rover]], [[Cyrus]], and [[Reese]] to the game, as well as an [[art]] gallery expansion for the [[museum]] and four new events: [[Nature Day]], [[May Day]], [[International Museum Day]], and [[Wedding Season]].
 
}}
 
 
 
{{Changelog
 
|version = 1.3.0
 
|date = July 3rd, 2020
 
|changelog=
 
:[[File:Pascal NH Character Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.3.0]] '''[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.3.0|Free Summer Update (Wave 1)]]''' (1.3.0)<br>
 
:The third free content update to {{NH|short|nolink}} was released on July 3rd, 2020 as a first wave. This update added swimming, [[diving]], and [[sea creature]]s to the game, along with [[Pascal]] and [[Gulliver#Gullivarrr|Gullivarrr]].
 
}}
 
 
 
{{Changelog
 
|version = 1.4.0
 
|date = July 30th, 2020
 
|changelog=
 
:[[File:Luna NH Character Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.4.0]] '''[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.4.0|Summer Update (Wave 2)]]''' (1.4.0)<br>
 
:The fourth free content update to {{NH|short|nolink}} was released on July 30th, 2020 as a second wave. This update added [[Fireworks Show]]s, the ability to visit [[dream]] islands, and the Island Backup Restoration Service, which allows players to restore save data from the cloud if their Nintendo Switch is lost or damaged.
 
}}
 
 
 
{{Changelog
 
|version = 1.5.0
 
|date = September 30th, 2020
 
|changelog=
 
:[[File:Jack NH Character Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.5.0]] '''[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.5.0|Fall Update]]''' (1.5.0)<br>
 
:The fifth free content update to {{NH|short|nolink}} was released on September 30, 2020. This update added the [[Halloween]] event along with [[Jack]], [[Candy]], Pumpkin plants for DIY recipes, four new skin colors, six new eye colors and two new [[Reactions]] (named Haunt and Scare). [[NookLink]] was also updated on October 6, 2020. It now allows the player interact use [[Reactions]] from their smartphone.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=September 25, 2020|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmgN42ewTtE|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons Fall Update – Nintendo Switch|site=YouTube|retrieved=September 25, 2020}}</ref>
 
}}
 
  
{{Changelog
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Ratings include:
|version = 1.6.0
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* [[Wikipedia:Famitsu|Famitsu]]: 38/40
|date = November 19th, 2020
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* [[Wikipedia:IGN|IGN]]: 9/10<ref>https://www.ign.com/articles/animal-crossing-new-horizons-review-for-switch</ref>
|changelog=
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* [[Wikipedia:Metacritic|Metacritic]] (an average of 78 reviews): 91% <ref>https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/animal-crossing-new-horizons</ref>
:[[File:Franklin NH Character Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.6.0]][[File:Jingle NH Character Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.6.0]] '''[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.6.0|Free Winter Update]]''' (1.6.0)<br>
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* [[Wikipedia:Forbes|Forbes]]: 100%
:The sixth free content update to {{NH|short|nolink}} was released on November 19th, 2020. This update added [[Franklin]] and [[Jingle]] along with the events they host, [[Turkey Day]] and [[Toy Day]], respectively. It also adds six new hairstyles and nine new reactions, the option to upgrade the player's storage from 1,600 to 2,400 items, and support for transferring players between islands and [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons Island Transfer Tool|islands between consoles]].<ref>{{Cite web|author=YouTube|date=November 17, 2020|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQuucamIYjQ&ab_channel=Nintendo|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Free Winter Update – Nintendo Switch|site=YouTube|retrieved=November 17, 2020}}</ref>
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* [[Wikipedia:The Daily Telegraph|Telegraph]]: 100%
}}
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* [[Wikipedia:Nintendo Life|Nintendo Life]]: 100%
 +
* [[Wikipedia:Pocket Gamer|Pocket Gamer UK]]: 100%
  
{{Changelog
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In Japan, the game sold over 1.88 million copies in the first three days of the release.<ref>[http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2020/03/animal_crossing_new_horizons_sold_a_whopping_1_88_million_copies_in_three_days_in_japan Animal Crossing: New Horizons Sold A Whopping 1.88 Million Copies In Three Days In Japan] Nintendo Life</ref>
|version = 1.7.0
 
|date = January 28th, 2021
 
|changelog=
 
:[[File:Pavé NH Character Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.7.0]] '''[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.7.0|Free Update]]''' (1.7.0)<br>
 
:The seventh free content update to {{NH|short|nolink}} was released on January 28th, 2021. This update added [[Pavé]] and [[Festivale]], four new reactions, and several [[Nook Shopping seasonal event|Nook Shopping seasonal items]].<ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=January 26, 2021|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ck57sOYq7YI&ab_channel=Nintendo|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Free Update 1.28.20|site=YouTube|retrieved=January 26, 2021}}</ref>
 
}}
 
 
 
{{Changelog
 
|version = 1.8.0
 
|date = February 25th, 2021
 
|changelog=
 
:[[File:Super Mushroom NH Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.8.0]][[File:Super Star NH Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.8.0]] '''[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.8.0|Free Update]]''' (1.8.0)<br>
 
:The eighth free content update to {{NH|short|nolink}} was released on February 25th, 2021. It features ''Super Mario''-themed items available from [[Nook Shopping]], as well as three Nook Shopping seasonal events.<ref>{{Cite Twitter|url=https://x.com/animalcrossing/status/1362167046151278593|author=animalcrossing|date=February 17, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220826012950/https://twitter.com/animalcrossing/status/1362167046151278593|archive-date=August 26, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/bbbdba53-3902-4090-93fa-49af995fe127|site=topics.nintendo.co.jp|date=November 18, 2021|title=『あつまれ どうぶつの森』3月からスーパーマリオブラザーズの家具が登場。無料アップデートを2月25日に配信。|author=Nintendo}}</ref>
 
}}
 
 
 
{{Changelog
 
|version = 1.9.0
 
|date = March 18th, 2021
 
|changelog=
 
:[[File:Chai NH Villager Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.9.0]][[File:Chelsea NH Villager Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.9.0]][[File:Étoile NH Villager Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.9.0]][[File:Marty NH Villager Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.9.0]][[File:Rilla NH Villager Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.9.0]][[File:Toby NH Villager Icon.png|20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.9.0]] '''[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.9.0|Free Update]]''' (1.9.0)<br>
 
:The ninth free content update to {{NH|short|nolink}} was released on March 18th, 2021. It features the return of Sanrio-themed items and villagers.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=February 25, 2021|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpJo9Zleqrk|title=Get Ready for a Sanrio Crossover! – Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Nintendo Switch|site=YouTube|retrieved=February 25, 2021}}</ref>
 
}}
 
 
 
{{Changelog
 
|version = 1.10.0
 
|date = April 28th, 2021
 
|changelog=
 
:[[File:Rover NH Character Icon.png|20x20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.10.0]] '''[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.10.0|Free Update]]''' (1.10.0)<br>
 
:The tenth free content update to {{NH|short|nolink}} was released on April 28th, 2021. It features the return of previously available events from 2020, as well as the addition of new [[Nook Shopping seasonal event]]s.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=April 26, 2021|url=https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/4aca50db-b0bd-4552-827e-9eadda7ce4e9|title=『あつまれ どうぶつの森』の島で初夏にかけて開催される季節のイベントをご紹介。無料アップデートは4月28日に配信。|site=topics.nintendo.co.jp|retrieved=April 26, 2021}}</ref>
 
}}
 
 
 
{{Changelog
 
|version = 1.11.0
 
|date = July 29th, 2021
 
|changelog=
 
:[[File:Boba NH Inv Icon.png|20x20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.11.0]] '''[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.11.0|Free Update]]''' (1.11.0)<br>
 
:The eleventh free content update to {{NH|short|nolink}} was released on July 29th, 2021. It features new [[Nook Shopping seasonal event]]s and new items from the [[Fireworks Show]] and [[Halloween]].<ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=July 27, 2021|url=https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/9d2dad1c-bad3-473b-b593-7d1d06dfb9c9|title=『あつまれ どうぶつの森』の島で開催される季節イベントをご紹介。無料アップデートは7月29日。2021年内に更なるアップデート計画も進行中。|site=topics.nintendo.co.jp|retrieved=July 27, 2021}}</ref>
 
}}
 
 
 
{{Changelog
 
|version = 2.0.0
 
|date = November 4th, 2021
 
|changelog=
 
:[[File:Brewster NH Character Icon.png|20x20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/2.0]] '''[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/2.0|Free Update]]''' (2.0)<br>
 
:The twelfth and final free content update to {{NH|short|nolink}} was released on November 4th, 2021. It features the addition of [[The Roost]], [[Kapp'n]], an expansion to [[Harv's Island]], cooking DIY recipes, and numerous other new features.
 
}}
 
 
 
{{Changelog
 
|version = Paid DLC
 
|date = November 5th, 2021
 
|changelog=
 
:[[File:Flower Icon HHP.png|20x20px|link=Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Happy Home Paradise]] '''{{HHP}}'''
 
:Released alongside the 2.0 Free Update, {{HHP|nolink}} is paid DLC that allows the player to travel to islands to design homes for characters, similar to {{HHD}}.
 
}}
 
|}
 
 
 
==Related media==
 
[[File:ADnM OST.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Atsumare Dōbutsu no Mori: Original Soundtrack'']]
 
In Japan, {{NH|nolink}} has received two soundtrack CDs: ''[[Atsumare Dōbutsu no Mori: Original Soundtrack]]'' in 2021, which contains all of the game's tracks prior to version {{NHVer|2.0}}, and ''[[Atsumare Dōbutsu no Mori: Original Soundtrack 2]]'' in 2022, which contains tracks added in version 2.0. {{NH|short|nolink}} is the first ''Animal Crossing'' game to receive a complete soundtrack release. Additionally, ''[[Atsumare Dōbutsu no Mori: Totakeke Music Instrumental Selection]]'', a vinyl record containing 18 [[List of K.K. Slider songs|K.K. Slider songs]] from the game was released on November 23, 2022.
 
 
 
{{NH|short|nolink}} has also received six tie-in [[List of Animal Crossing manga|manga]] as of October 2022:
 
*''[[NookTails]]'', released mainly on Nintendo's official Twitter accounts.
 
*''[[Assemble! Animal Crossing: News from the Carefree Island]]'', released in Japan and Southeast Asia.
 
*''[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Deserted Island Diary]]'', released in Japan, Southeast Asia, North America, and France.
 
*''[[Atsumare Doubutsu no Mori: Minna to Tsukuru Shima Seikatsu]]'', released in Japan.
 
*''[[Animal Crossing: The Bestest Island]]'', released in Japan and Southeast Asia.
 
*''[[Putchigumi Besuto! Atsumare Doubutsu no Mori: Fuwafuwa Shima]]'', released in Japan.
 
  
 
==Gallery==
 
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==Videos==
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==Trailers==
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{{Youtube|dEh3MPy4GAU|250|left|E3 Nintendo Treehouse gameplay featuring [[Aya Kyogoku]] and [[Hisashi Nogami]]|height=230px}}
{{YouTube|sRWjpjNVOCM|250|left|Nintendo Direct (September 05, 2019)|height=230px}}
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{{YouTube|Ie4WZCLbtVs|250|left|Nintendo Direct (February 20, 2020)|height=230px}}
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{{Youtube|nCwVTCxm29c|250|left|Deserted Island Getaway Package Primer|height=230px}}
{{YouTube|hO21KLsk-Uk|250|left|Bunny Day Event presentation (Nintendo Direct Mini, March 2020)|height=230px}}
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{{Youtube|N4fltJMp1f4|250|left|Nintendo Switch My Way commercial|height=230px}}
{{YouTube|KpZyexo-ziA|250|left|{{NHVer|1.2.0|full}} trailer|height=230px}}
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{{Youtube|Ie4WZCLbtVs|250|left|Nintendo Direct (February 20, 2020)|height=230px}}
{{YouTube|jO0luDEHesc|250|left|{{NHVer|1.3.0|full}} trailer|height=230px}}
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{{Youtube|3ZsfTper4KY|250|left|Your Island Escape, Your Way commercial|height=230px}}
{{YouTube|InDJvcWtTCw|250|left|{{NHVer|1.4.0|full}} trailer|height=230px}}
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{{Youtube|4qu_Omnyogw|250|left|ゼロから作る篇 (Make from Zero) commercial|height=230px}}
{{YouTube|rmgN42ewTtE|250|left|{{NHVer|1.5.0|full}} trailer| height=230px}}
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{{Youtube|J_DQ4VSdEBc|250|left|上陸篇 (Landing) commercial|height=230px}}
{{YouTube|AQuucamIYjQ|250|left|{{NHVer|1.6.0|full}} trailer| height=230px}}
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{{Youtube|YO-wTijsPcs|250|left|春 (spring) commercial|height=230px}}
{{YouTube|Ck57sOYq7YI|250|left|{{NHVer|1.7.0|full}} trailer| height=230px}}
 
{{YouTube|SDyY_N0eloQ|250|left|{{NHVer|1.8.0|full}} trailer (Nintendo Direct February 2021)| height=230px}}
 
{{YouTube|jpJo9Zleqrk|250|left|Sanrio Crossover| height=230px}}
 
{{Youtube|9C5Lu4Ripco|250|left|Animal Crossing Direct Teaser (Nintendo Direct September 2021)| height=230px}}
 
{{Youtube|aZ3QC8e1_yg|250|left|{{NHVer|2.0|full}} presentation (Animal Crossing: New Horizons Direct October 2021)| height=230px}}
 
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===Gameplay===
 
{{YouTube|dEh3MPy4GAU|250|left|E3 Nintendo Treehouse gameplay featuring [[Aya Kyogoku]] and [[Hisashi Nogami]]|height=230px}}
 
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===Commercials===
 
{{YouTube|nCwVTCxm29c|250|left|Deserted Island Getaway Package Primer|height=230px|width=264px|file=NH Deserted Island Getaway Package Primer Commercial.mp4}}
 
{{YouTube|N4fltJMp1f4|250|left|Nintendo Switch My Way commercial|height=230px}}
 
{{YouTube|3ZsfTper4KY|250|left|Your Island Escape, Your Way|height=230px}}
 
{{YouTube|a-wRUU8ph7A|250|left|Island Life Awaits!|height=230px}}
 
{{YouTube|k3X3HYmFRGo|250|left|Island Decorating|height=230px}}
 
{{YouTube|Y0LJXw6Fahs|250|left|Your style, your way!|height=230px}}
 
{{YouTube|SCM65ToRgek|250|left|Create your own paradise!|height=230px}}
 
{{YouTube|5LAKjL3p6Gw|250|left|Your island, your life!|height=230px}}
 
{{YouTube|CTWXp_-i0eU|250|left|So many new friends!|height=230px}}
 
{{YouTube|LMhOTPe3Aqk|250|left|Accolades|height=230px}}
 
 
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==Trivia==
 
*{{NH|nolink}} marks the longest time between the release of two main {{SER}} games, at 7 years, 4 months, and 12 days from {{NL}}'s release in Japan on November 8, 2012.
 
*{{NH|nolink}} is the second mainline game in the {{SER|nolink}} not to feature [[K.K. Slider]] on its boxart, the first being the international release of {{PG}}.
 
*Likely to tie into {{NH|nolink}}'s de-emphasis of gender, villagers with "gendered" catchphrases had their catchphrases changed in this game to use more gender-neutral language. [[Cole]], [[Cube]] and [[Stu]], who all formerly included "dude" in their catchphrases, now say "cooooool," "brainfreeze," and "mrooooo," respectively. [[Shep]], who formerly said "baaa man" as his catchphrase, now says "baa baa baa." [[Fuchsia]], whose catchphrase was formerly "girlfriend," now says "precious." These changes were later incorporated into {{PC}} as of version 3.4.0.
 
  
 
==Names in other languages==
 
==Names in other languages==
 
{{Foreignname
 
{{Foreignname
|ja= あつまれ どうぶつの森
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|Chi = 集合啦!動物森友會 (Traditional)<br />集合啦!动物森友会 (Simplified)
|ja-r= Atsumare Doubutsu no Mori
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|ChiR = Jíhé la! Dòngwù sēnyǒu huì
|ja-m= Animal Forest: Gather
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|ChiM = Animal Forest Party Assemble!
|ko= 모여봐요 동물의 숲
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|Kor = 모여봐요 동물의 숲
|ko-r= Moyeobwayo Dongmul-Ui Sup
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|KorR = Moyeobwayo Dongmul-Ui Sup
|ko-m= Animal Forest: Gather Together
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|KorM = Animal Forest: Let's Meet
|zh= 集合啦!动物森友会
 
|zht= 集合啦!動物森友會
 
|zh-r= Jíhé la! Dòngwù sēnyǒu huì
 
|zh-m= Let's gather! Animal Forest Friend Hub
 
 
}}
 
}}
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==External links==
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*[http://www.animal-crossing.com/new-horizons/ Official page]
  
 
==Notes==
 
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==External links==
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*[https://www.animal-crossing.com/new-horizons/ North American game page]
 
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/acbaa/index.html Japanese game page]
 
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-Switch/Animal-Crossing-New-Horizons-1438623.html European game page]
 
*[https://www.nintendo.com.au/catalogue/animal-crossing-new-horizons Australian game page]
 
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