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Nintendo officially confirmed the disappointing news of New Horizons

Nintendo has formally affirmed some disillusioning news about Animal Crossing: New Horizons to the extent Animal Crossing fans on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, and Nintendo Switch OLED are concerned. On November 5, Animal Crossing: New Horizons' previously paid DLC, Happy Home Paradise will deliver. Also, as per Nintendo, it will be the first and last paid DLC. At the end of the day, the game isn't getting any more paid DLC following Happy Home Paradise. However, the frustrating news doesn't end with this. Nintendo additionally affirmed the free update delivering close by the exceptional DLC will likewise be the last significant free substance update. There will be more updates in the future however none that fit the bill of "significant free substance update." What does this mean? Indeed, it implies the game's help is reaching a conclusion.


"The free update dispatching on Nov. 5 will be the last significant free substance update," peruses the assertion. "We trust that players will keep partaking in their island life continuously and all through the evolving seasons. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Happy Home Paradise presents a new interactivity experience in which the player joins the Paradise Planning group and helps make their customer's fantasy resort home become a reality. It is a significant update to Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and offers a recognizing and distinctive ongoing interaction experience. Consequently, it appeared well and good to incorporate it as the sole paid DLC for Animal Crossing: New Horizons."


Taking into account that Animal Crossing: New Horizons sold more than 30 million duplicates is as yet played by millions, it's confounding that Nintendo is now continuing on from it, yet to be expected. Its history of supporting games after dispatch is trashy, best case scenario.


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Oct-30-2021