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− | The '''First Update''' for {{NH}}<ref name="Direct"/> (version 1.1.0), known in PAL regions as the '''The First Update''', was an update released alongside the game on March 20, 2020. The update allowed for multiplayer functionality and added [[Bunny Day]] and its host [[Zipper]] to the game. It was announced during the Animal Crossing: New Horizons Direct on February 20, 2020.<ref name="Direct">{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=February 20, 2020|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ie4WZCLbtVs&t=1591|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons Direct 2.20.2020|site=YouTube|retrieved=January 30, 2021}}</ref> Players who downloaded this update would receive a {{I|Nintendo Switch| | + | The '''First Update''' for {{NH}}<ref name="Direct"/> (version 1.1.0), known in PAL regions as the '''The First Update''', was an update released alongside the game on March 20, 2020. The update allowed for multiplayer functionality and added [[Bunny Day]] and its host [[Zipper]] to the game. It was announced during the Animal Crossing: New Horizons Direct on February 20, 2020.<ref name="Direct">{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=February 20, 2020|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ie4WZCLbtVs&t=1591|title=Animal Crossing: New Horizons Direct 2.20.2020|site=YouTube|retrieved=January 30, 2021}}</ref> Players who downloaded this update would receive a {{I|Nintendo Switch|NH}} as a gift, or if the player was playing on a pair of {{NH|short|nolink}}-themed Joy-Con, would receive an {{I|ACNH Nintendo Switch|NH}} as a gift. |
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==New features== | ==New features== | ||
===Bunny Day=== | ===Bunny Day=== | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:NH Press Sitting on Bunny Day Stool.jpg|250px|thumb|left|The player sitting on a Bunny Day stool.]] |
− | [[Bunny Day]], along with its host [[Zipper]] return in 1.1.0. Zipper | + | [[Bunny Day]], along with its host [[Zipper]] return in 1.1.0. Zipper appears on the first of the preparation days to remind the player to find the eggs around them. He also appears at Bunny Day itself, offering to exchange 3 eggs for other eggs. |
− | In the 11 days leading up to Bunny Day, {{ | + | In the 11 days leading up to Bunny Day, {{I|earth egg|NH}}s, {{I|leaf egg|NH}}s, {{I|sky egg|NH}}s, {{I|stone egg|NH}}s, {{I|water egg|NH}}s, and {{I|wood egg|NH}}s are present for player to obtain from the ground, trees, balloons, stones, the waters, and chopping respectively. These can be used to craft [[Bunny Day Series]] furniture. Villagers and Bunny Day-themed [[message bottle]]s (marked in rainbow colors) give the player [[DIY recipes/Bunny Day|Bunny Day DIY recipes]] through the 12 days. |
This event is time-locked, and only unlocks on 1.1.xa. | This event is time-locked, and only unlocks on 1.1.xa. | ||
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===Promotional items=== | ===Promotional items=== | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:NH Press OK Motors.jpg|250px|thumb|left|The items from the {{PC|short|nolink}} promotional set.]] |
{{PC|short}} promotion furniture and clothing were added in 1.1.0. These items can be obtained by linking {{PC|short|nolink}} to a [https://my.nintendo.com My Nintendo] account, redeeming the reward and downloading the content from the Nintendo e-Shop. | {{PC|short}} promotion furniture and clothing were added in 1.1.0. These items can be obtained by linking {{PC|short|nolink}} to a [https://my.nintendo.com My Nintendo] account, redeeming the reward and downloading the content from the Nintendo e-Shop. | ||
− | A {{ | + | A {{I|Nook Inc. silk rug|New Horizons}} was added for players who had Nintendo Switch Online. It is obtainable after purchasing it from the Nintendo eShop. |
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
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===Name changes=== | ===Name changes=== | ||
The names of the following items were changed: | The names of the following items were changed: | ||
− | :*Arcade | + | :*Arcade platforming game → {{I|Arcade mahjong game|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Black- | + | :*Black-bass model → {{I|Mounted black bass|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Blue- | + | :*Blue-marlin model → {{I|Mounted blue marlin|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Cute | + | :*Cute cosmos wreath → {{I|Pretty cosmos wreath|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Cute | + | :*Cute tulip wreath → {{I|Pretty tulip wreath|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Food | + | :*Food jar → {{I|Soup kettle|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Gold- | + | :*Gold-arowana model → {{I|Golden arowana model|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Green | + | :*Green cloud-print pants → {{I|Silk pants|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Ice- | + | :*Ice-queen dress → {{I|Icy dress|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Jacob's | + | :*Jacob's ladder plant → {{I|Lily-of-the-valley plant|New Horizons}} (PAL regions) |
− | :*Log | + | :*Log doorplate → {{I|Timber doorplate|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Mermaid | + | :*Mermaid dress → {{I|Shell dress|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Office | + | :*Office locker → {{I|Upright locker|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Pink | + | :*Pink wood flooring → {{I|Sakura-wood flooring|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Sandbag → {{ | + | :*Sandbag → {{I|Punching bag|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Short | + | :*Short floral-print pants → {{I|Silk floral-print pants|New Horizons}} |
− | :*Wooden | + | :*Wooden washtub → {{I|Old-fashioned washtub|New Horizons}} |
===Image changes=== | ===Image changes=== | ||
====Items==== | ====Items==== | ||
The following items had their icons changed: | The following items had their icons changed: | ||
− | :*{{ | + | :*{{I|Elegant mushroom|New Horizons}} |
::[[File:Elegant Mushroom NH Inv Icon 1.0.0.png|x50px|link=]] → [[File:Elegant Mushroom NH Inv Icon.png|x50px|link=]] | ::[[File:Elegant Mushroom NH Inv Icon 1.0.0.png|x50px|link=]] → [[File:Elegant Mushroom NH Inv Icon.png|x50px|link=]] | ||
− | :*{{ | + | :*{{I|Rare mushroom|New Horizons}} |
::[[File:Rare Mushroom NH Inv Icon 1.0.0.png|x50px|link=]] → [[File:Rare Mushroom NH Inv Icon.png|x50px|link=]] | ::[[File:Rare Mushroom NH Inv Icon 1.0.0.png|x50px|link=]] → [[File:Rare Mushroom NH Inv Icon.png|x50px|link=]] | ||
− | :*{{ | + | :*{{I|Round mushroom|New Horizons}} |
::[[File:Round Mushroom NH Inv Icon 1.0.0.png|x50px|link=]] → [[File:Round Mushroom NH Inv Icon.png|x50px|link=]] | ::[[File:Round Mushroom NH Inv Icon 1.0.0.png|x50px|link=]] → [[File:Round Mushroom NH Inv Icon.png|x50px|link=]] | ||
− | :*{{ | + | :*{{I|Skinny mushroom|New Horizons}} |
::[[File:Skinny Mushroom NH Inv Icon 1.0.0.png|x50px|link=]] → [[File:Skinny Mushroom NH Inv Icon.png|x50px|link=]] | ::[[File:Skinny Mushroom NH Inv Icon 1.0.0.png|x50px|link=]] → [[File:Skinny Mushroom NH Inv Icon.png|x50px|link=]] | ||
− | :*{{ | + | :*{{I|Conch|New Horizons}} |
::[[File:Conch NH Inv Icon 1.0.0.png|x50px|link=]] → [[File:Conch NH Inv Icon.png|x50px|link=]] | ::[[File:Conch NH Inv Icon 1.0.0.png|x50px|link=]] → [[File:Conch NH Inv Icon.png|x50px|link=]] | ||
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==Removed features== | ==Removed features== | ||
− | Several references made to [[The Roost]], [[ | + | Several references made to [[The Roost]], [[gyroids]], and [[Produce|vegetables]] were removed in 1.1.0. |
==Patches== | ==Patches== | ||
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====Bug fixes==== | ====Bug fixes==== | ||
− | *An issue where | + | *An issue where any [[villager]] invited to move from another [[Town|island]] will not arrive to their plot of land, leaving it sold and unoccupied was fixed. After updating the game, the land of plot will be available once more to allow a new villager to arrive, however any villagers affected will not return to their original island or move in. |
*An issue where a request from [[Tom Nook]] for the Resident Representative to find a plot of land for new residents disappears was fixed. After updating the game, if [[Nook's Cranny]] is under construction or complete, a new sequence will play for the Resident Representative during the island-wide broadcast allowing the player to move forward with the story. | *An issue where a request from [[Tom Nook]] for the Resident Representative to find a plot of land for new residents disappears was fixed. After updating the game, if [[Nook's Cranny]] is under construction or complete, a new sequence will play for the Resident Representative during the island-wide broadcast allowing the player to move forward with the story. | ||
*An issue where, after deleting a [[player|resident]], the Resident Representative is unable to move their house and/or other structures was fixed. | *An issue where, after deleting a [[player|resident]], the Resident Representative is unable to move their house and/or other structures was fixed. | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
ACNH Update 1 Version.png | ACNH Update 1 Version.png | ||
− | + | NH Press OK Motors.jpg | |
ACNH Update 1 Switch.png | ACNH Update 1 Switch.png | ||
ACNH Update 1 Special Switch.png | ACNH Update 1 Special Switch.png | ||
ACNH Update 1 Rug.png | ACNH Update 1 Rug.png | ||
− | + | NH Press Zipper.jpg | |
− | + | NH Press Sitting on Bunny Day Stool.jpg | |
− | + | NH Press Bunny Day Series Outdoors.jpg | |
− | + | NH Press Dug Egg.jpg | |
− | + | NH Press Caught Egg.jpg | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*[https://www.nintendo.co.kr/news/view.php?no=M3RSSE1GUGpLTWtZMXVNQ2pxUjhaUT09 Korean announcement article] | *[https://www.nintendo.co.kr/news/view.php?no=M3RSSE1GUGpLTWtZMXVNQ2pxUjhaUT09 Korean announcement article] | ||
− | {{Game updates}} | + | {{Navbox NH}} |
+ | {{Navbox Game updates}} |
Revision as of 00:13, March 18, 2024
The First Update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons[1] (version 1.1.0), known in PAL regions as the The First Update, was an update released alongside the game on March 20, 2020. The update allowed for multiplayer functionality and added Bunny Day and its host Zipper to the game. It was announced during the Animal Crossing: New Horizons Direct on February 20, 2020.[1] Players who downloaded this update would receive a Nintendo Switch as a gift, or if the player was playing on a pair of New Horizons-themed Joy-Con, would receive an ACNH Nintendo Switch as a gift.
New features
Bunny Day
Bunny Day, along with its host Zipper return in 1.1.0. Zipper appears on the first of the preparation days to remind the player to find the eggs around them. He also appears at Bunny Day itself, offering to exchange 3 eggs for other eggs.
In the 11 days leading up to Bunny Day, earth eggs, leaf eggs, sky eggs, stone eggs, water eggs, and wood eggs are present for player to obtain from the ground, trees, balloons, stones, the waters, and chopping respectively. These can be used to craft Bunny Day Series furniture. Villagers and Bunny Day-themed message bottles (marked in rainbow colors) give the player Bunny Day DIY recipes through the 12 days.
This event is time-locked, and only unlocks on 1.1.xa.
Promotional items
Pocket Camp promotion furniture and clothing were added in 1.1.0. These items can be obtained by linking Pocket Camp to a My Nintendo account, redeeming the reward and downloading the content from the Nintendo e-Shop.
A Nook Inc. silk rug was added for players who had Nintendo Switch Online. It is obtainable after purchasing it from the Nintendo eShop.
Multiplayer features
The multiplayer aspect of New Horizons was activated in 1.1.0, allowed player to visit other islands. In addition, several multiplayer features were added:
- Functionality for the Best Friends app in NookPhone was added.
- Message cards can now be sent to friends or received from friends.
- NookLink connectivity from the Nintendo Switch Online phone app was added.
- An anti-cheat server verification was added for online play.
Items added in 1.1.0
1.1.0 items in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Changed features
Name changes
The names of the following items were changed:
- Arcade platforming game → Arcade mahjong game
- Black-bass model → Mounted black bass
- Blue-marlin model → Mounted blue marlin
- Cute cosmos wreath → Pretty cosmos wreath
- Cute tulip wreath → Pretty tulip wreath
- Food jar → Soup kettle
- Gold-arowana model → Golden arowana model
- Green cloud-print pants → Silk pants
- Ice-queen dress → Icy dress
- Jacob's ladder plant → Lily-of-the-valley plant (PAL regions)
- Log doorplate → Timber doorplate
- Mermaid dress → Shell dress
- Office locker → Upright locker
- Pink wood flooring → Sakura-wood flooring
- Sandbag → Punching bag
- Short floral-print pants → Silk floral-print pants
- Wooden washtub → Old-fashioned washtub
Image changes
Items
The following items had their icons changed:
Nook Miles+
The following Nook Miles goals had their icons changed:
- Pick 3 mushrooms Nook Miles+ goal
- →
DJ KK
The following characters had their icons removed:
Removed features
Several references made to The Roost, gyroids, and vegetables were removed in 1.1.0.
Patches
Version 1.1.1
Version 1.1.1 of New Horizons was released on March 26, 2020.
Bug fixes
- A duplication glitch involving miscellaneous items was patched.
Version 1.1.2
Version 1.1.2 of New Horizons was released on April 2, 2020.
Bug fixes
- An issue where any villager invited to move from another island will not arrive to their plot of land, leaving it sold and unoccupied was fixed. After updating the game, the land of plot will be available once more to allow a new villager to arrive, however any villagers affected will not return to their original island or move in.
- An issue where a request from Tom Nook for the Resident Representative to find a plot of land for new residents disappears was fixed. After updating the game, if Nook's Cranny is under construction or complete, a new sequence will play for the Resident Representative during the island-wide broadcast allowing the player to move forward with the story.
- An issue where, after deleting a resident, the Resident Representative is unable to move their house and/or other structures was fixed.
- Fixed an issue where both Nook Miles and Bells are subtracted when an item is purchased from Wilbur on a Mystery Island Tour.
- Other issues are now resolved.
Version 1.1.3
Version 1.1.3 of New Horizons was released on April 3, 2020.
Bug fixes
- Addressed an issue where balloons would no longer fly over the island under certain circumstances.
Version 1.1.4
Version 1.1.4 of New Horizons was released on April 6, 2020.
Changed features
- In 1.1.4, the appearance rate of some Bunny Day eggs were adjusted during the preparation days, with eggs being easier to find on Bunny Day itself.
Bug fixes
- Fixed an issue where Flick send the incorrect bug model when given three Scarab Beetles.
Promotional images
Trailer
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Nintendo (February 20, 2020). "Animal Crossing: New Horizons Direct 2.20.2020". YouTube. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
External links
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