Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Celebrates The Upcoming Release of New Horizons With Collaboration Event

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Celebrates the Upcoming Release of New Horizons

To celebrate the upcoming release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, a collaboration event has arrived in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. Playing Pocket Camp during this period will allow you to get items from the highly anticipated Switch game. You’ll be able to get a feeling for Animal Crossing: New Horizons directly on your mobile device. This collaboration starts on March 12, 2020 and ends March 19, 2020.

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The log-in bonuses for this event include Nook Inc. aloha print shirts, Golden Snacks, and Leaf Tickets. Players can also catch special deserted island fish during the Fishing Tourney Island Excursion event. All you need to do is catch fish during this time in order to join in. Players that participate in this event can net more than a handful of new rewards.

Special furniture is also available to craft for a limited time. These items include the Timmy and Tommy Nook Inc. banners. They do however cost Leaf Tickets, like many other crafting event items.

Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Crossover Event

New changes and features have also been implemented to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp with this update. The maximum number of collected items increased from 410 to 450. This means that players can hoard even more fruits, bugs, and fish in their inventory. If you have already leveled up past level 120, the inventory space of the levels you’ve already attained will be given to you.

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is a portable version of the much loved Animal Crossing series. Players can interact with more than a handful of exciting animals, collect fruits, bugs and catch fish on the go. Features like the cabin have since been added to give players more room to design with, outside of their own camper and camp.

Numerous other collaborations have happened in Pocket Camp. These include a limited time Hello Kitty collaboration and one featuring Nintendo’s very own Mario.

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is available for Android and Apple iOS devices. Animal Crossing: New Horizons will release for the Nintendo Switch on March 20, 2020.


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