March 16, 2021 2 min read
Nintendo covered a lot of ground in Animal Crossing: New Horizons today while previewing the March 18 update and other incoming content, but one year after the game's launch, the support plan feels incremental. We're waiting for exciting new stuff to do, and we're still (mostly) getting themed items.
Not to downplay that strat too much – some of the items do look cute. It's just hard to keep your expectations in check when you consider everything New Leaf accomplished and weigh it against New Horizons' content pace. There's also the matter of data-mining; folks are still wondering about Brewster.
The café will have to wait for another day. Here's what to expect from the March 18 update:
And there are new seasonal items to snag:
Nintendo also previewed a late-March update for the Switch Online app that'll let Nook Link users earn daily Nook Points "by accessing the app to redeem prizes in Animal Crossing: New Horizons."
Fair warning: Bunny Day is returning on April 4. If there's any lingering business you need to wrap up on your island before the egg menace returns in full over-the-top force, you'd better get cracking. Thankfully, the "newly-added" Bunny Day items for 2021 will be "exclusive to Nook's Cranny."
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