New Animal Crossing: New Horizons content in the near future from arqkzaqkyge's blog

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Since the release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons in March 2020, the simulator game has experienced a slew of events. Nintendo has made every effort to make island life as enjoyable as possible, from holiday celebrations to unexpected crossovers. Having said that, there has been a significant decrease in the amount of content this year. Despite this, there will be some fireworks later this month, as well as the promise of new Animal Crossing: New Horizons content in the near future.

This week, on July 29, the company reminded players that a free Animal Crossing: New Horizons update will be available. There will be weekly fireworks displays, as well as some new seasonal items, but the most important thing to remember is that there will be no rain. There will be more to come, according to the promise:

More New Horizons content is currently in development, and it is expected to be released later this year, according to the thread linked above. While the post did not provide any specifics, it did state that moreACNH bells for sale would be revealed in the future. In future updates, there is only one thing I hope to see: an answer to a question I've been asking myself since the game's inception: where the hell is Brewster?

The Animal Crossing: New Horizons update is primarily focused on bug fixes, including music sync issues and DIY glitches.
The Animal Crossing: New Horizons update 1.11.1 is now available, and unlike previous patches, it is primarily focused on bug fixes that have been identified in the game. From cloud glitches to out-of-synch music, here's what players can expect to find when they log into their islands, in addition to the seasonal events that have recently been added.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Update 1.11.1 is now available.
According to the most recent patch notes posted on Nintendo's UK website, the latest update addresses a number of previously reported issues in the game. One bug in particular addresses a problem with the DIY Recipes app on the in-game Nook device, which caused certain recipes to appear out of order. Various color variations that were not showing up properly in the Photopia item catalog have been fixed, and a bug relating to seasonal clouds that were not showing up as intended has been fixed as well.

The final update detailed in the most recent patch notes includes a fix for the closing time music in Nook's Cranny not playing properly. Some users have stated that the music is completely absent, while others have stated that it simply sounds off. Whatever issues you may have had with this particular bug, it appears to have been resolved, and you should be able to continue to belt out those tunes as intended.

Nintendo has recently promised players that new updates are currently in development and will be released later this year, which may make this update seem underwhelming, especially given the slower progress of seasonal ACNH items compared to previous years. The Animal Crossing franchise is extremely popular among Nintendo fans, and for good reason. This series' lovable characters, ability to create a world of its own, and constant rotation of new events to keep things exciting are just a few of the reasons it has become such a staple in the gaming industry. At the very least, we have music and beautiful clouds to keep us entertained until we learn more about what the Big N has in store for island life.
 


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