Gyroids also make their return to the series, which you can now customise. There’s a new group stretching exercise, and a cooking mechanic that sees you make dishes from vegetables you can grow. Harv’s Island gets a revamp with an all new marketplace, featuring stalls from many of your favourite characters. Kapp’n also makes his return, and will ferry you to a new out-of-season island to help you fill your Museum easier. You’ll be able to buy a pigeon milk latte from him as well as chatting with villagers.
Animal crossing house update#
The free Animal Crossing: New Horizons DLC update meanwhile, heralds the return of Brewster’s coffee shop The Roost. You’ll also be able to unlock building features like partitions, which can then be used on your home island. There’ll also be a Happy Home Network, allowing you to revisit former clients and custom builds by other players. These buildings will attract more potential clients, and you can get even more still from amiibo figures and cards. Just like your home island, this hub is customisable with a range of buildings like schools or cafes.
In doing so, you’ll earn a new currency known as Poki, which you can then use to customise a central Paradise hub area. You’ll get to select from various biomes, customise the exteriors and interiors and decorate mini-islands for clients. The Happy Home Paradise will be available from your island’s airport, tasking you to operate a new holiday home resort. Nintendo has surprised fans by not only announcing details of next month’s free update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons, but also a new premium DLC entitled Happy Home Paradise.