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Alongside building your island, taking part in events is the most enjoyable aspect of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Over the first year of the game’s release, Nintendo has released a plethora of such events, including the likes of Bunny Day, May Day, and others.

The latest event to arrive in New Horizons is International Museum Day. Players who have a museum built on their island can take part in it, and get a chance to avail special items.

How to participate in the International Museum Day 2021 Stamp Rally in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

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ACNH is celebrating International Museum Day in 2021 with a Stamp Rally that will last for two weeks. Unlike the three plaques in 2020, Blathers will give out four exciting rewards this year.

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As soon as Isabelle announces the event, visit Blathers in the museum. The owl will talk to you about the Stamp Rally, and give a stamp card for each section of the museum comprising Fossil, Art, Fish and Bug.

Here’s the official announcement made by Isabelle on Twitter.

After collecting the stamp cards, you have to find three stamp machines in a region to complete the respective card. Once a card is complete, return it to Blazer and win a prize.

It is worth noting that you must talk to Blazers and learn about the Stamp Rally first. Collecting stamp machines won’t work unless you interact with the owl.

Rewards for completing the International Museum Day Stamp Rally 2021

The prize for completing the Stamp Rally this year is similar to 2020. Players will receive four plaques for each museum region that they explore, and the addition of Art section implies that this will be the first time we’ll witness an Art plaque.

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The aforementioned event has already begun and will end on May 31. Even though the rewards might not seem exciting enough to veterans, they can take part in the Stamp Rally for the Art plaque and exploring their museum.

It is self-evident that the lack of new content is still persistent in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. In 2021, we’ve primarily seen the return of old events, and naturally, veterans do not have any incentive to take part in them.

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Considering that it has been one of its most successful games ever, it will be interesting to see how Nintendo plans to keep New Horizons on the top.

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