Harv's Island has also had a big revamp, and looks finally to have become useful. For 1000 Nook Miles you can visit an island with him which may offer an alternative season and time of day to your own, letting you stripmine its resources whatever the time of year back home.
Next up is Kapp'n, who will weigh anchor in a new dock on your shoreline. You can also summon particular characters via amiibo figurines/cards. There you can pay 200 Bells for a steaming hot pigeon milk latte with other players, or villagers who drop by for a chat. As we already knew, Brewster's coffee shop The Roost is finally coming to New Horizons, and will be installed in the museum.
Whether you pay for it or get it as part of Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack, Animal Crossing: Happy Home Paradise will also arrive on 5th November.įirst, let's break down everything in Animal Crossing: New Horizons' free 2.0 update, starting with the main draw: Brewster the pigeon. This, we now know, will cost £34.99/49.99 USD a year for an individual membership and £59.99/$79.99 USD for the family option, supporting up to eight accounts. This paid add-on will cost £22.49/€24.99 or, interestingly, it will be free to members of Nintendo's upcoming premium Switch Online + Expansion Pack tier. Some of this will likely be familiar if you played Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer on 3DS, though there's a lot more here besides. This is a paid expansion which adds a suite of new gameplay, including some handy extra decoration options for your home. At the same time, Nintendo has also revealed Happy Home Paradise.