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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

A new Halloween-themed event will be starting tomorrow in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. It seems like you’ll be able to obtain lots of Halloween-style furniture and clothing.

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The latest update for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is now available. Here’s the description for the Version 1.8 update:

  • Increased inventory size for clothing and furniture
  • Added list of users who helped get you into Shovelstrike Quarry
  • Adjusted on-screen display
  • Implemented other bug fixes

Following up on yesterday’s tease, four new villagers have joined Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. Ribbot, Rocco, Claudia, and Alice are all appearing in the mobile game.

Per usual, these animals come with unlockable items. They include: hologram machine for Ribbot, cement mixer for Rocco, whirlpool bath for Claudia, and pawn for Alice.

Once again, the Animal Crossing Twitter account has teased four new animal friends coming to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp via the picture above. Can you tell who they might be based on the silhouettes?

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The sixth fishing tourney is now live in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. Tying in with Splatoon 2, players are catching squid and octopuses this time around.

Players can receive different prizes based on the amount and total size of fish given to Chip. One of these is the pink knitted splat hat Chip is wearing.

Following up on today’s tease, Nintendo has announced a Splatoon 2 collaboration event for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. When live, players will find that the campground has been covered with ink.

Expect the Splatoon 2 crossover in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp to start on Thursday at 2 AM ET.

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Judging by a new tweet from the Animal Crossing UK Twitter account, a Splatoon event is coming soon to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. We don’t have much to go on at the moment aside from the image above.

Nintendo did share the following on Twitter:

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp hasn’t been Nintendo’s most successful mobile game, but it did manage to reach a new milestone. Sensor Tower reports that total revenue has reached $50 million globally.

It took Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp 289 days to amass the aforementioned figure. Super Mario Run did so in 222 days while Fire Emblem Heroes hit the mark in just 20 days.

Japanese players have contributed to 81% of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp’s revenue. The US follows next at 14%. 61% of revenue is from iOS users, and total downloads have surpassed 25 million.

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A new fortune cookie is now in the mobile game which is packed with “grandiose” furniture and clothing. It’s available all the way until December 2.

In the new garden event for the mobile game, you can search for rare bees called bumbledrops to earn rewards that will “turn your campsite into a grapevine wonderland.”

Brester’s Sweet Harvest ends on September 11.


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