It's been years since the last Animal Crossing game. Some fans got so desperate that they started performing elaborate rituals to summon a new one -- and Lina Romaymaybe it worked?
Nintendo and announced a new entry in the series for the Switch yesterday during a Nintendo Direct. Sure, the company most likely had this announcement planned way in advance, but what if other supernatural elements were at play? A quick glance through Twitter reveals that many fans had arranged their Animal Crossing games, cases, Amiibos, and cards into pentagrams in hopes of materializing a new game.
SEE ALSO: The adorable villagers of 'Animal Crossing' give the best life adviceIt may be strange, but you have to admit some of the patterns are quite impressive.
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Seeing images of adorable cartoony animals arranged in an occult symbol is easily something out of a Courage the Cowardly Dog episode, and I'm here for it. Regardless, you can't hate on the dedication of these stans.
And hey! It paid off in the end because they got their new game -- even if it wasn't technicallythe work of the spirits. Perhaps there is some sort of secret these Animal Crossingwitches are hiding that we don't know about.
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Excuse me while I arrange my Pokémon plushies into a pentagram to increase my chances of catching a shiny.
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