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Thanksgiving Day, an annual national holiday in the United States and Canada, celebrates the harvest and other blessings of the past year. Animal Crossing: New Horizons launches tons of events celebrating real-life holidays. Naturally, Thanksgiving Day is another popular event celebrated in the game.

Players can celebrate the Turkey Day event, which is a reference for Thanksgiving Day in the game. Turkey Day occurs on November 25 and runs from 9 am to midnight. Furthermore, with the return of Turkey Day, players are enjoying assisting Franklin in cooking. Continue reading to find more about community hype for the event.

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Players become too excited for the Turkey Day event in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

The most adorable part of the Turkey Day event is you can spend more time with your villagers. Unfortunately, there are not many dialogues for villagers in New Horizons. Because of this, most players often ignore their residents; however, events like Turkey Day promote users to have a nice dinner with them.

On Twitter, many creators are posting images of how they are spending the event with other characters. It’s very refreshing to see how users like to enjoy the vibe of real-life holidays in ACNH as well. Furthermore, Nintendo has introduced new characters with the 2.0 update and players are posting images of their first Turkey Day event with them.

In addition to that, developers also made changes to the event similar to Bunny Day and Halloween events. After finding the materials for four Turkey Day dishes, Franklin hands you four Cooking DIY Recipes for the dishes. The cooking feature is a fresh addition to New Horizons and its popularity is rising each day; thus, many users already anticipated seeing new cooking DIY recipes in the event.

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Although the Turkey Day event is a single event, it can help you get your hands on various items. How did you celebrate the Turkey Day event with your villagers in ACNH? Let us know in the comments down below.

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