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{{Infobox Video Game | {{Infobox Video Game | ||
|title = [[File:NLWa Logo English.png|200px|North American logo]] | |title = [[File:NLWa Logo English.png|200px|North American logo]] | ||
− | |image = [[File:Welcome amiibo | + | |image = [[File:Welcome amiibo UK box art.png|300px|European game cover]] |
− | |caption = | + | |caption = European game cover |
|theme = [[File:NL Title.flac|Main theme]] | |theme = [[File:NL Title.flac|Main theme]] | ||
|developer = [[wikipedia:Nintendo EPD|Nintendo EPD]] | |developer = [[wikipedia:Nintendo EPD|Nintendo EPD]] | ||
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|languages = {{Flag|USA}} {{Flag|AUS}} <small>English, French, Spanish</small><br>{{Flag|JPN}} <small>Japanese</small><br>{{Flag|EUR}} <small>English, French, Italian, German, Spanish</small><br>{{Flag|KOR}} <small>Korean</small> | |languages = {{Flag|USA}} {{Flag|AUS}} <small>English, French, Spanish</small><br>{{Flag|JPN}} <small>Japanese</small><br>{{Flag|EUR}} <small>English, French, Italian, German, Spanish</small><br>{{Flag|KOR}} <small>Korean</small> | ||
|modes = Single-player<br>Multiplayer <small>(1–4 player local wireless/online)</small> | |modes = Single-player<br>Multiplayer <small>(1–4 player local wireless/online)</small> | ||
− | |ratings = {{Rating|ESRB=E|PEGI=3|CERO=A}} | + | |ratings = {{Rating|ESRB=E<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/7s_LzOZI18nIHym0yObW_vYCzfwsRssn</ref>|PEGI=3<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-3DS/Animal-Crossing-New-Leaf-273841.html</ref>|CERO=A}} |
|platforms = [[Nintendo 3DS]] | |platforms = [[Nintendo 3DS]] | ||
|media = Nintendo 3DS Game Card<br>Nintendo eShop digital download | |media = Nintendo 3DS Game Card<br>Nintendo eShop digital download | ||
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|input = | |input = | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''''Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo'''''{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|とびだせ どうぶつの森 amiibo+|Tobidase | + | '''''Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo'''''{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|とびだせ どうぶつの森 amiibo+|Tobidase Dōbutsu no Mori amiibo+|Animal Forest: Jump Out amiibo+}}}} is an updated version of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] title {{NL}} with additional content, mainly the inclusion of [[amiibo]] support. Internally, the update is referred as '''version 1.4''' of {{NL|nolink}}. This is the first major update released for the game, arriving four years after the game's initial launch in 2012. The update was released worldwide on November 2, 2016 via the Nintendo eShop as a free digital download for existing {{NL|short|nolink}} players. In addition, the update is included on physical retail Game Cards released on November 23, 2016 in Japan, November 25, 2016 in Europe, and December 2, 2016 in North America. The Japanese and European releases include one free amiibo card with every copy. |
==Announcements== | ==Announcements== | ||
− | The update was first announced on Nintendo's official Japanese website on July 2, 2016.<ref> | + | The update was first announced on Nintendo's official Japanese website on July 2, 2016.<ref>[https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2016/07/autumn_animal_crossing_new_leaf_update_to_bring_amiibo_figure_and_card_support Autumn Animal Crossing: New Leaf Update To Bring amiibo Figure And Card Support - Nintendo Life]</ref> It was later reaffirmed and announced for Western release via the September 1, 2016 {{Wp|Nintendo Direct}}.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHRBg1bJvzk&ab_channel=NintendoUK Nintendo 3DS Direct - 01.09.2016] on YouTube</ref> |
− | On November 2, Nintendo released an official trailer<ref> | + | On November 2, Nintendo released an official trailer<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efsKlfQC4Cg&ab_channel=Nintendo Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome amiibo trailer] on YouTube</ref> and revealed additional information via a Nintendo Direct focused on the update.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Bk3dAR0M68&ab_channel=Nintendo Animal Crossing Direct 11.2.2016] on YouTube</ref> |
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
===amiibo and new villagers=== | ===amiibo and new villagers=== | ||
{{See also|Villager/New Leaf}} | {{See also|Villager/New Leaf}} | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:ACNL Amiibo Update 2.jpg|thumb|left|300px|[[Monique]] moves to a [[player]]'s [[town]] after her [[amiibo]] is scanned.]] |
{{NLWa|short|nolink}} introduces [[amiibo]] compatibility to the game. Amiibo from the ''Animal Crossing'' series, as well as amiibo from several other Nintendo franchises, are compatible. | {{NLWa|short|nolink}} introduces [[amiibo]] compatibility to the game. Amiibo from the ''Animal Crossing'' series, as well as amiibo from several other Nintendo franchises, are compatible. | ||
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50 villagers from {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}} who were absent in {{NL|short|nolink}} and earlier entries also return to the series with this update. On November 11th, 2016, 50 new amiibo cards were released featuring these 50 returning villagers. | 50 villagers from {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}} who were absent in {{NL|short|nolink}} and earlier entries also return to the series with this update. On November 11th, 2016, 50 new amiibo cards were released featuring these 50 returning villagers. | ||
− | Other amiibo series are compatible, and scanning them introduces exclusive characters and items. For example, ''Splatoon'' amiibo will bring [[Inkwell]], [[Cece]], or [[Viché]] into the game, as well a series of ''Splatoon''-themed [[Splatoon Theme|furniture and clothing items]]. ''The Legend of Zelda'' series amiibo also work, adding [[Medli]], [[Ganon]], [[Epona]], or [[W. Link]]. ''Monster Hunter Stories'' amiibo will add [[Felyne]] to the game. Six other new amiibo cards which add villagers from a crossover promotion with [[Sanrio]] were also released in Europe and Japan. However, the pack would not see an American release until March 26, 2021, when the Sanrio amiibo cards were exclusively released to Target in North America. This release, alongside restocks in Europe and Japan, coincided with {{NH|short}} | + | Other amiibo series are compatible, and scanning them introduces exclusive characters and items. For example, ''Splatoon'' amiibo will bring [[Inkwell]], [[Cece]], or [[Viché]] into the game, as well a series of ''Splatoon''-themed [[Splatoon Theme|furniture and clothing items]]. ''The Legend of Zelda'' series amiibo also work, adding [[Medli]], [[Ganon]], [[Epona]], or [[W. Link]]. ''Monster Hunter Stories'' amiibo will add [[Felyne]] to the game. Six other new amiibo cards which add villagers from a crossover promotion with [[Sanrio]] were also released in Europe and Japan. However, the pack would not see an American release until March 26, 2021, when the Sanrio amiibo cards were exclusively released to Target in North America. This release, alongside restocks in Europe and Japan, coincided with {{NH|short}}'s [[1.9.0 Free Update]].<ref>{{Cite web|author=@NintendoAmerica|url=https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1354074126521167873|site=Twitter|retrieved=January 26, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|author=@NintendoEurope|url=https://twitter.com/NintendoEurope/status/1354074264874463236|site=Twitter|retrieved=January 26, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|author=@Nintendo|url=https://twitter.com/Nintendo/status/1354074197140656132|site=Twitter|retrieved=January 26, 2021}}</ref> |
− | ==== | + | ====New villagers==== |
− | {{NLWa|short|nolink}} introduces 14 new villagers, | + | {{NLWa|short|nolink}} introduces 14 new villagers, 13 of which can only be obtained from scanning their amiibo. All of the new villagers are a crossover with other video game series or real-life brands and companies. Two other crossover villagers, [[Felyne]] and [[Filly]], make their first appearance in a mainline ''Animal Crossing'' game after debuting in {{HHD|short}}. Filly and [[Holden]], a new crossover villager, could only appear as visitors to the [[campground]] for Japanese towns and cannot move into the [[player]]'s [[town]] under any circumstances. |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | Cece NL Model.png | [[File:Splatoon | + | Cece NL Model.png | [[File:Splatoon logo.png|50px|link=|alt=Splatoon]]<br>'''[[Cece]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[squirrel]] |
− | Viché NL Model.png | [[File:Splatoon | + | Viché NL Model.png | [[File:Splatoon logo.png|50px|link=|alt=Splatoon]]<br>'''[[Viché]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[squirrel]] |
− | Inkwell NL Model.png | [[File:Splatoon | + | Inkwell NL Model.png | [[File:Splatoon logo.png|50px|link=|alt=Splatoon]]<br>'''[[Inkwell]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[octopus (species)|octopus]] |
− | Epona NL Model.png | [[File:The Legend of Zelda Logo.svg|50px|link= | + | Epona NL Model.png | [[File:The Legend of Zelda Logo.svg|50px|link=|alt=The Legend of Zelda]]<br>'''[[Epona]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[horse]] |
− | Medli NL Model.png | [[File:The Legend of Zelda Logo.svg|50px|link= | + | Medli NL Model.png | [[File:The Legend of Zelda Logo.svg|50px|link=|alt=The Legend of Zelda]]<br>'''[[Medli]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[bird]] |
− | Ganon NL Model.png | [[File:The Legend of Zelda Logo.svg|50px|link= | + | Ganon NL Model.png | [[File:The Legend of Zelda Logo.svg|50px|link=|alt=The Legend of Zelda]]<br>'''[[Ganon]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[pig]] |
− | W. Link NL Model.png | [[File:The Legend of Zelda Logo.svg|50px|link= | + | W. Link NL Model.png | [[File:The Legend of Zelda Logo.svg|50px|link=|alt=The Legend of Zelda]]<br>'''[[W. Link]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[wolf]] |
− | + | Rilla NL Model.png | [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link=Sanrio]]<br>'''[[Rilla]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[gorilla]] | |
− | Rilla NL Model.png | [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link | + | Marty NL Model.png | [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link=Sanrio]]<br>'''[[Marty]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[bear cub]] |
− | Marty NL Model.png | [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link | + | Étoile NL Model.png | [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link=Sanrio]]<br>'''[[Étoile]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[sheep]] |
− | Étoile NL Model.png | [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link | + | Chai NL Model.png | [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link=Sanrio]]<br>'''[[Chai]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[elephant]] |
− | Chai NL Model.png | [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link | + | Chelsea NL Model.png | [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link=Sanrio]]<br>'''[[Chelsea]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[deer]] |
− | Chelsea NL Model.png | [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link | + | Toby NL Model.png | [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link=Sanrio]]<br>'''[[Toby]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[rabbit]] |
− | Toby NL Model.png | [[File:Sanrio Logo.svg|50px|link | + | Holden NL Model.png | [[File:Fueki logo.png|link=Animal Crossing x Fueki|20px]]<br>'''[[Holden]]''' {{Note|This villager can only appear as a visitor to the [[campground]] and cannot move into the player's town}}<br>[[Jock]] [[hamster]] |
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− | Holden NL Model.png | [[File:Fueki | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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50 villagers return from the [[First generation|first-generation games]]. Thirteen villagers (marked {{E+ icon}} below) initially only appeared in {{DnMe+}}. Five of the returning villagers have had their personalities changed. | 50 villagers return from the [[First generation|first-generation games]]. Thirteen villagers (marked {{E+ icon}} below) initially only appeared in {{DnMe+}}. Five of the returning villagers have had their personalities changed. | ||
<gallery widths=75px> | <gallery widths=75px> | ||
− | Admiral | + | Admiral NL.png | '''[[Admiral]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[bird]] |
Bea NLWa.png | '''[[Bea]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[dog]] | Bea NLWa.png | '''[[Bea]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[dog]] | ||
Billy NLWa.png | '''[[Billy]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[goat]] | Billy NLWa.png | '''[[Billy]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[goat]] | ||
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Rex NLWa.png | '''[[Rex]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[lion]] | Rex NLWa.png | '''[[Rex]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[lion]] | ||
Sandy NLWa.png | '''[[Sandy]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[ostrich]] | Sandy NLWa.png | '''[[Sandy]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[ostrich]] | ||
− | Snooty | + | Snooty NL.png | '''[[Snooty (villager)|Snooty]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[anteater]] |
Spike NLWa.png | '''[[Spike]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[rhinoceros]] | Spike NLWa.png | '''[[Spike]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[rhinoceros]] | ||
Sprocket NLWa.png | '''[[Sprocket]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[ostrich]] | Sprocket NLWa.png | '''[[Sprocket]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[ostrich]] | ||
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===amiibo Camera=== | ===amiibo Camera=== | ||
− | Players are able to place villagers into photographs they take with their console's camera.<ref> | + | Players are able to place villagers into photographs they take with their console's camera.<ref>[https://twitter.com/doubutsuno_mori/status/783474226422353920 Official Doubutsu no Mori Twitter]</ref> The villagers available are from the player's town (including players), but amiibo cards can be used to summon specific villagers. They can be moved across the view (Circle Pad), rotated horizontally (in a small degree) and vertically (D-Pad); set smaller or bigger, farther or nearer; standing, sitting, lying, or running; showing emotions (unlocked ones) permanently until the revert button on the touch screen is pressed. The time and date or only date can be added by pressing A. Pressing X cycles through 3 lighting effects. The B button changes the borders of the image, and the Y button toggles the characters to look at the center of the screen. The 3D effect is not available. |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | AC Amiibo - Photo Feature preview.jpg | The amiibo camera feature shown on Nintendo's Twitter. | |
− | + | AC Amiibo - Photo Feature preview 2.jpg | The amiibo camera feature shown on Nintendo's Twitter. | |
− | Amiibo camera from Animal Crossing Direct.png|The amiibo camera feature, shown in the Nintendo Direct on November 2, 2016. | + | Amiibo camera from Animal Crossing Direct.png | The amiibo camera feature, shown in the Nintendo Direct on November 2, 2016. |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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===The ability to sell the town=== | ===The ability to sell the town=== | ||
− | + | When opting to rebuild a town, the player can now [[Rebuild the town|sell the town]] to [[Tom Nook]] for a large amount of [[Bell]]s that can be transferred to help create a new town. The player's catalog can optionally be sold for additional funds, or transferred to the new town. The funds can either be received as a lump sum, or in small daily installments with additional interest payments of 10%. | |
− | When opting to rebuild a town, the player can now [[ | ||
Selling a town is only possible if the town has a prestige level of 3. This can be determined by the growth stage of the [[Town Tree]] (50 days and 50 hours). [[Public works projects]] that have been requested by villagers in the old town will automatically be available to construct in the new town. | Selling a town is only possible if the town has a prestige level of 3. This can be determined by the growth stage of the [[Town Tree]] (50 days and 50 hours). [[Public works projects]] that have been requested by villagers in the old town will automatically be available to construct in the new town. | ||
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===Furniture=== | ===Furniture=== | ||
− | * | + | * Many new [[Fortune Cookie]] items are available, including a [[Wii U]] and [[New Nintendo 3DS]]. |
* [[Balloon (floating)|Floating balloon presents]] now contain items outside of the [[Balloon Series]] once the full series has been obtained. | * [[Balloon (floating)|Floating balloon presents]] now contain items outside of the [[Balloon Series]] once the full series has been obtained. | ||
* In PAL versions, the Balloon-Dog Lamp has been renamed to the Balloon-Poodle Lamp. | * In PAL versions, the Balloon-Dog Lamp has been renamed to the Balloon-Poodle Lamp. | ||
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===Interactivity=== | ===Interactivity=== | ||
* Players and villagers can sit on [[rock]]s. | * Players and villagers can sit on [[rock]]s. | ||
− | * Players can | + | * Players can shake [[tree]]s while holding [[tools]] except [[Shovel]] and [[Axe]] due to players having to hold them with both hands. |
* Players can interact with items in front of them while sitting down. | * Players can interact with items in front of them while sitting down. | ||
* Players can perform a short dance when interacting with the campfire campground. In Multiplayer, players rub their hands together. | * Players can perform a short dance when interacting with the campfire campground. In Multiplayer, players rub their hands together. | ||
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* Scanning a Villager's amiibo will bypass the 16 former villager limit, and allow that villager to move back into town. | * Scanning a Villager's amiibo will bypass the 16 former villager limit, and allow that villager to move back into town. | ||
* The filter used on custom [[designs]] is no longer used on designs placed on the ground, but is now used on designs used as wallpaper. | * The filter used on custom [[designs]] is no longer used on designs placed on the ground, but is now used on designs used as wallpaper. | ||
− | * Using a [[Mii | + | * Using a [[Mii Mask]] now changes the player's skin tone to match. |
* [[Fertilizer]] can now revive dead [[Perfect fruit|Perfect Fruit]] trees into regular [[Fruit]] trees. [[Leif]] will mail a free sample to the player. | * [[Fertilizer]] can now revive dead [[Perfect fruit|Perfect Fruit]] trees into regular [[Fruit]] trees. [[Leif]] will mail a free sample to the player. | ||
* [[Cyrus]] will wave at the player when retrieving an item that has been customized at [[Re-Tail]]. | * [[Cyrus]] will wave at the player when retrieving an item that has been customized at [[Re-Tail]]. | ||
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* Placement restrictions for certain [[Public Works Projects]] have been altered so that they can be placed closer to immovable structures than before. | * Placement restrictions for certain [[Public Works Projects]] have been altered so that they can be placed closer to immovable structures than before. | ||
* A ceremony is held in front of the plaza tree on the date of the town's anniversary. | * A ceremony is held in front of the plaza tree on the date of the town's anniversary. | ||
− | * The player is now allowed unlimited tries to pass [[Gracie|Gracie's]] [[ | + | * The player is now allowed unlimited tries to pass [[Gracie|Gracie's]] [[Fashion Check]] (previously the player was allowed three tries). |
* The Blowfish can now be sold for 5,000 [[Bell]]s instead of 125 Bells. | * The Blowfish can now be sold for 5,000 [[Bell]]s instead of 125 Bells. | ||
==List of new amiibo cards== | ==List of new amiibo cards== | ||
− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" width=100% style="background:#ffc644; {{roundy|15px}} | + | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" width=100% style="background:#ffc644; {{roundy|15px}};" |
! colspan=8 style="padding: 2px 0 0 0;" | {{Colorshow|333|''New Leaf - Welcome amiibo'' card series}} | ! colspan=8 style="padding: 2px 0 0 0;" | {{Colorshow|333|''New Leaf - Welcome amiibo'' card series}} | ||
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− | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" width=100% style="background:#ffc644; {{roundy|15px}} | + | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" width=100% style="background:#ffc644; {{roundy|15px}};" |
! colspan=8 style="padding: 2px 0 0 0;" | {{Colorshow|333|''Sanrio amiibo'' card series}} | ! colspan=8 style="padding: 2px 0 0 0;" | {{Colorshow|333|''Sanrio amiibo'' card series}} | ||
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{{Gallery}} | {{Gallery}} | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | Rex | + | Rex NL.png|Artwork of [[Rex]] |
− | Vivian | + | Vivian NL.png|Artwork of [[Vivian]] |
− | Louie | + | Louie NL.png|Artwork of [[Louie]] |
− | June | + | June NL.png|Artwork of [[June]] |
− | Buzz | + | Buzz NL.png|Artwork of [[Buzz]] |
− | Ketchup | + | Ketchup NL.png|Artwork of [[Ketchup]] |
− | Huck | + | Huck NL.png|Artwork of [[Huck]] |
− | Plucky | + | Plucky NL.png|Artwork of [[Plucky]] |
Harvey NLWa.png|Artwork of [[Harvey]] | Harvey NLWa.png|Artwork of [[Harvey]] | ||
Gulliver NLWa 2.png|Artwork of [[Gulliver]] | Gulliver NLWa 2.png|Artwork of [[Gulliver]] | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efsKlfQC4Cg&ab_channel=Nintendo Official trailer] | + | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efsKlfQC4Cg&ab_channel=Nintendo Official trailer] |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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