Several veterans are complaining about the lack of content in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. As a result, players are getting their hopes high for Nintendo’s E3 presentation to receive some good news.
Currently, many old events from last year are returning to New Horizons, leaving behind an opportunity for developers to release some classic events from previous Animal Crossing titles. Here are some popular events of June that never made it into ACNH.
Popular events from previous titles that should have been made to Animal Crossing: New Horizons
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Graduation Day
Players are always excited to see Nintendo introducing new seasonal events to the game. Back in Animal Crossing, players could take part in Graduation Day. Graduation Day was a one-day mini-seasonal event that offered an exclusive item. All villagers used to commemorate and pay their respect for all the hard work users have put into the game.
Sadly, even after one year of release, Nintendo didn’t add this event to the game. It was just a one-day event; therefore, developers should have added it in order to make the game more fun for several veterans.
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Flea Market missing from Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Flea Market is a very popular event in Animal Crossing: Wild World and City Folk. Furthermore, it let players buy some furniture items from their villagers. Usually, it occurred every month except for January and August. Players get extremely excited during the event and try their best to get the furniture items they had an eye on for a long time.
However, just like Graduation day, this event is also missing from New Horizons. Indeed, it would be a substantial addition, especially when there are so many amiibo villagers and their items introduced in the game.
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Camping season
Camping season is another classic event that players couldn’t take part in ACNH. Back in Animal Crossing, many non-resident NPCs used to visit players’ islands. They used to set up a tent or igloo during summer and winter respectively, for a day all over the island.
In addition to that, players could play a game with them and win unique items, found nowhere else in the game. In order to collect unique items they used to give their best and all their efforts were rewarded. It would be great if Nintendo decides to add this event back in New Horizons as it will give players motivation to play the game.
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