Nintendo Should Prioritize New Horizons Updates in Animal Crossing: New Leaf for 2021

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02:42 08/02/2021

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Nintendo has promised that more updates for Animal Crossing: New Horizons will be released in 2021, and these are just a few of the features that have been highly requested by fans.

Despite the fact that Animal Crossing: New Horizons was released during a time when the rest of the world was shut down, many fans were able to take advantage of the opportunity to fully enjoy the game. Despite the fact that Nintendo had promised many ongoing updates to the game as time progressed, fans have grown increasingly dissatisfied with the game's lack of updates in recent years. 


This is due to the fact that, while Animal Crossing: New Horizons has received updates, many of them have simply been new items added to the game. What fans have been clamoring for are updates that contain a little more substance than just items, and that is on the shelves within 1-2 or two days, in line with previous updates. You can purchase Nook Miles Tickets or Cheap ACNH Bells at this location.

In 2020, Animal Crossing: New Horizons introduced a number of new features, including the ability to grow and harvest pumpkins, swimming, the ability to purchase bushes, and the return of Redd, to name a few. When Animal Crossing: New Horizons first launched, it was missing a number of key features from previous games, some of which have since been added in a later update. 


Despite the fact that the game appears to be more complete now than it did at launch, there are still a number of features that some fans would consider essential, and which are therefore absent from the overall experience. Nintendo has recently stated that additional Animal Crossing: New Horizons updates for 2021 are indeed on the way, and fans are hoping that one or more of the game's older features will make a comeback as well.

Gymnastics in the Animal Crossing video game franchise
Gyroids, which were inspired by the Haniwa clay figurines that resemble humanoids, were a type of furniture item that players could find alongside fossils buried beneath the earth. Gyroids were first introduced in the first Animal Crossing game and remained a mainstay in every game until Animal Crossing: New Horizons, in which they were no longer present due to a licensing agreement. 


Gyroids function as a piece of furniture that, when activated, will occasionally emit a sound based on the family, type, and size of the Gyroid in question. In a room, only a certain number of Gyroid can be switched on at any given time, and when this number is exceeded, another will turn off, which is currently the case with Exchange Tickets. They are, however, a workaround for purchasing Cheap ACNH Bells, so make sure to trade them in as soon as you receive them.


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Lloid is the only Gyroid to appear in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and he serves the same role as he has in previous games: he is the NPC who collects donations for public works projects. This indicates that Gyroids do exist in the New Horizons universe, though it is still up in the air whether or not they will make a return in the future. 


Gyroid will typically spout random noise if they are activated, though if there is music playing, they will attempt to keep up with the beat of whatever music is being played at the time. If Gyroids were to return, despite the fact that the player can only have a limited number of Gyroids activated at any given time, the combination of Gyroids and music would create a unique ambiance for different parts of the player's island, should Gyroids return.

Brewster's Cafe - The Roost is a restaurant in Brewster, Massachusetts.
There has been a lot of demand for Brewster and his cafe The Roost to return and recent datamining seems to indicate this is something that may be in the works. Brewster is a non-player character (NPC) that fans would welcome back because he provides an additional outlet for social interaction. A cup of coffee can be found in his cafe, and players can interact with the other villagers while enjoying a cup of coffee. 


The player can even purchase a cup of coffee for themselves. It will take some time before the player is able to specify the type of coffee they would like to drink. During the course of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the player can earn money by working for Brewster, who will reward the player with his own brand of Gyroid, the Brewstoid, if he or she makes the perfect cup of coffee for his or her customers.

It is possible that the addition of more social activities with villagers, as well as the player being rewarded with Gyroids, would make both Brewster and Gyroids a welcome addition to Animal Crossing: New Horizons if they were combined. 


Though it appears that if Nintendo decides to include one or both of these features, they will rework them to make them more compatible with New Horizons, just as they have done with other features. The Marquee in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, for example, was used to unlock player emotes, but now the player is rewarded with them randomly from villagers, making the Marquee somewhat redundant, unless it is reworked to serve a different purpose.