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This month seems to be really exciting for the Animal Crossing: New Horizons fans. There are some exciting items, fish, and bugs that are lined up for collecting this month.

The entire month is filled with some special events. Some take place on certain days, while others occur across several days. Then there’s everything else in the game to do. Since its debut in March 2020, Animal Crossing: New Horizons has received a number of updates. Whatever day it is, there will be something fresh to do.

In June, there will be fresh fish and bugs to catch. Players may give items to the museum, bringing their Animal Crossing: New Horizons museum collection closer to completion. They can either retain them and exhibit them, or they can give them to other inhabitants as gifts. They might also sell them for Bells. Let’s have a look at what we got.

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June is going to be an eventful month for the Animal Crossing: New Horizons fans

June has some really special events lined up for the month and here are some of them that sound really exciting.

International Children’s Day (June 1-15)

The Handmade Cape and Handmade Crown are available for purchase at the Nook Stop.

Wedding Season (June 1-30)

June is generally wedding season, and there is a wedding-themed events going on throughout the month. The event’s hosts are Reese and Cyrus, who can be found on Harv’s Island through the airport. They must complete their tasks in order to earn heart crystals, which can be exchanged for products. This occurrence affects players in both the northern and southern hemispheres.

Father’s Day (June 1-30)

Thank You Dad mugs and Thank You Dad aprons are available for purchase from the Nook Stop.

Dragon Boat Festival (June 5-14)

The Dragon Boat Festival, which takes place around this time of year, is a Chinese celebration. Unfortunately, no celebrations are planned in New Horizons to commemorate the occasion, yet it is not totally disregarded. A Festival Zongzi may be purchased for 1,000 Bells at Nook Shopping. It’s tasty and gives you 5 energy points for crushing rocks and uprooting trees.

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Summer Solstice (June 15-21)

Sunflower Crown and Sunflower Rug are available from the Nook Stop.

Bug Off (June 25) 

On this day, Flick is hosting the Bug-Off event for gamers in the northern hemisphere. During the Bug-Off event in ACNH, players may win prizes as well as Bells by capturing bugs.

Summer Shell (Northern Hemisphere, starting June 1) 

DIY recipes can be found on bottles on the beach, by exploding balloons, or by engaging with people. These recipes call for unique blue shells that may be found on the beach; nevertheless, players should pick up whatever shells they come across. Shell Pochette, Shell Wreath, Shell Wand, South Seas Wall, Starry Sand Floor, Underwater Flooring, Underwater Wall, and Water Floor are among the recipes included.

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Winter Season (Southern Hemisphere, starting June 1) 

DIY recipes can be found via any of the ways outlined above, but they can also obtain some by constructing a Snowboy in ACNH. Snowflakes, which are gathered with nets, are the key ingredient in these dishes. Following are the recipes available:

Snowflake Wreath, Drifting Ice Floor, Snowflake Wallpaper, Ski Wallpaper, Glacier Wall, Ice Candy, Frozen Chair, Frozen Counter, Frozen Table, Frozen Bed, Frozen Partition, Frozen Arch, Frozen Pillar, Frozen Sculpture, 3 Tier Snowman, Ice Wall, Ice Floor, Ice Wand, Ice Tree, Snowman Hat, Frozen Partition, Frozen Arch, and Frozen Pillar.

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So, are you excited about these amazing events lined up for June? Let us know in the comments.

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