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Nintendo has finally released the 1.11 update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. There were a lot of rumors that developers might introduce Brewster and the Roost with the update, but it all ended in disappointment. Furthermore, it is only introducing Fireworks festival back from last year with some new items at Nook’s Cranny.

Other than these events, developers also removed a big bug from the game. The bug was regarding villagers’ absence in the museum, and they fixed it with the recent update. Many players are happy to see Nintendo focusing on their complaints and hope it will make a big announcement regarding the lack of content issues.

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Nintendo fixed the museum bug in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

The Museum is a building in New Horizons and previous Animal Crossing games. It stores players’ collections of fossils, fish, insects, and art caught and donated to Blathers. Nintendo has beautifully built the museum and you can’t differentiate between the veritable museum and ACNH’s museum.

In previous titles, the museum also included the Roost, with Brewster as the owner of the cafe. However, in New Horizons, the museum is just a standalone building where players can visit in the meantime. Moreover, they also receive Nook Points if they donate stuff to Blathers as one of the game’s achievements.

Not long ago, players encountered a bug where they could not see any villagers in the museum. Before that, the museum was a lovely place where they could interact with NPCs and share their thoughts. Naturally, many players got upset and asked Nintendo to fix it soon. Thus, Nintendo secretly fixed this bug and now players again interact with their villagers inside the museum.

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One of the comments said,” Ah, I wondered what happened! I usually wander around the museum to talk to a few villagers and de-stress at the end of the day, and then the museum became weirdly deserted…” Everyone is happy to see Nintendo is still focused on improving New Horizon’s state.

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