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Animal Crossing adds new godsend feature that's already proving popular with players

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Published 14:53 3 Dec 2024 GMT

Animal Crossing adds new godsend feature that's already proving popular with players

It literally changes everything

Sam Cawley

Sam Cawley

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Animal Crossing players might not have a new game to play just yet, but Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete is seemingly enough to fill the gap.

The Nintendo app is one of the latest attempts for the company to enter mobile gaming and sees players look after yet another island with slightly less to do than its Nintendo Switch counterpart.

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Some drama occurred earlier this year when it was revealed the app would be going offline but would be replaced by a new, complete version, and it’s since been announced it’ll include a new feature fans have been wanting for ages.

It’s none other than the Custom Designs you made in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, which you’ll now be able to import to the mobile game.

Custom Designs were your own personal images created on the Nintendo Switch game, which players used to create unique pathways between structures, custom clothing, or just decorations to stick on the wall in your house.

It was a popular feature and fans have been wanting to show them off in Pocket Camp for quite a long time, something that will now be possible.

As you can imagine, the reaction to the feature was positive, with one fan saying the first thing they did when the feature dropped was “copy a bunch of my clothing designs into the app! It's just too bad that they're more pixelated in PCC tho, it misses the smoothing that we have in NH.”

Another user commented: “Wow! We can do this now? Bring over ACNH designs to PCC? Nice!”

It’s certainly a step in the right direction for the app, but now fans are wanting more as there are still plenty of other features that could be implemented in future updates for a smoother overall experience.

Featured Image Credit: Nintendo

Topics: Animal Crossing, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch

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