Is there anything more pure and Watch Online Crush Movie (2010)delightful than Animal Crossing? No.
Nintendo revealed Animal Crossing: New Horizonsduring its E3 stream on Tuesday, sending shockwaves around the globe as we gazed upon its majesty, captive in the distilled joy that radiants from its very essence.
Here's a look at the trailer, which gives us the release date of March 20, 2020:
There's so much to unpack from this footage. First of all, it looks like villagers will be roughing it on a deserted island to start, complete with a tent and a workbench for crafting different items. That's right, we're looking at an Animal Crossing survival game.
People took their excitement online immediately, just shouting through their keyboards, unable to contain themselves.
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Sometimes you just need to let it out, however it comes.
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The last major Animal Crossing release was 2012's Animal Crossing: New Leaf, so people were obviously excited to see the series in splendid HD.
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Fans are so ready to completely sink themselves into their new island villages.
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Not only does the New Horizons world look gorgeous, this game is also bringing new skin tones to the Animal Crossingworld, making it more inclusive for everyone.
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And people are really appreciative of the new elements that New Horizonswill be bringing to the series, which hasn't really strayed from its usual path much over the years.
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Buckle up, everyone, we still have a ways to go before its release rolls around.
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