Nintendo disappointed several players after making no announcement about Animal Crossing: New Horizons in its E3 presentation. Although the game will get constant updates, there will be no big or major updates coming up. Furthermore, several veterans who are complaining about the lack of content will have to wait long for any good news.
Apart from this, developers announced many new titles coming this year. Among them, there is WarioWare: Get it Together and it will have a mini-game featuring New Horizons. It’s always exciting to see all ACNH crossover and for the time being, we will see this one soon.
WarioWare featuring Animal Crossing: New Horizons in a mini-game
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After all, New Horizons is the biggest game on Nintendo Switch and fans are always excited to hear any news regarding it. With such a large community, it’s easy to promote any game through a crossover. This helps Nintendo to advertise the game with low investment and earn big profits.
WarioWare is a series of minigame compilations and is unique in its own way. However, the minigames are very short, most only lasting several seconds. There are tons of minigames and among them, one will be a crossover with New Horizons.
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In this minigame, players have to cut off the balloon tied up with a gift. Moreover, they have to blow up the balloon in such a way that the gift falls to the villager’s hand. After delivering the gift, players return to the game to take part in another microgame. They can only witness this crossover in the Nintendo Classics game mode where they face off each other in a micro shooter.
Indeed, this not much related to ACNH and Nintendo will not bring a crossover with unique items to New Horizons. Regardless, it always good to see that the game is not dead and developers are planning some crossover with other games as well. This lights up a hope that we might hear a big announcement from developers as New Horizons still has enormous potential.
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