ACNH Happy Home Paradise downloadable content will have a price

  • Even though the final major free update for Nintendo's Animal Crossing: New Horizons is almost ready to release, the game is not yet dead. Version 2.0 of Animal Crossing: New Horizons adds a lot of features that players have been asking for since the game's launch in 2020. Additionally, a recent Animal Crossing Direct made it clear that Nintendo has further plans for the world of New Horizons; however, players will need to pay a small additional fee to enjoy these plans.

    It shouldn't come as a surprise that Animal Crossing: New Horizons is now offering paid downloadable content (DLC), especially considering the success that Pokémon Sword & Shield had with its paid DLC for The Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra. Even in a game that does not include any microtransactions or pay-to-win components, the game's developers still need to be compensated for their work. It is clear that continuously adding new features to a game after it has been released without charging the players for those features is beneficial for the players. The new downloadable content for Animal Crossing: New Horizons, which is called Happy Home Paradise, will cost players $24.99 USD, and judging by what has been shown so far, it appears that it will be well worth the investment. However, players have more to look forward to than just the paid downloadable content that Animal Crossing offers. The long-awaited return of Brewster and The Roost (which is now located inside of New Horizons' museum) is coming to the game for free, and players of Animal Crossing will all be able to enjoy the game's new cooking and farming mechanics without paying any additional money for those features.

    Harv's Island, the Nook camera app, and the options for customizing and designing your home are all undergoing significant revisions at the same time. Players of  can now even pass ordinances on their islands, compelling other players' villagers to adopt a way of life that is optimally suited to the requirements of the player's particular community.

    Building vacation homes for various non-player characters (NPCs) across a variety of islands, each with their own unique topography, seasons, and environments, is the focus of the Happy Home Paradise downloadable content for Animal Crossing: New Horizons, in contrast to the main Animal Crossing: New Horizons game, which is focused on creating the most comfortable and enjoyable life possible for residents on a player's island (and the player themselves). The players have the ability to create the ideal vacation spot for the villagers based on their needs and requests. They can add in whatever furniture, sound, and lights they want to create the ideal vacation spot, and they can even polish the game's furniture (including, finally, Animal Crossing's Froggy Chair) to make the entire room sparkle.

     

    Players who have found success or enjoyment with the vacation design aspects of Animal Crossing's Happy Home Paradise will also be able to apply those skills on their very own island if they so choose

     

    1.  It is also possible that Animal Crossing villagers who are already residing on a player's island will request the creation of their very own vacation destination

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