Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Event

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Fishing Tournament Event Stars CJ

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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp will be celebrating its third anniversary another new event. For a limited time, players will be able to participate in a special fishing tournament to receive unique furniture items, like a series of aquariums. Most notably, Animal Crossing: New Horizon’s CJ will be the host. Players will able to participate in this event from November 12-19, 2020. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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The official Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Twitter disclosed more information about the event itself. Not only will players be able to receive aquariums, but they’ll also have the option to grab CJ’s cooler for themselves. Those familiar with Animal Crossing: New Horizons will immediately recognize this social media loving beaver. Similar to the fishing tournaments held in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, players will need to catch fish to give to CJ in order to receive event items.

However, this is only the first part of the celebration. The second part of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp tournament event will include the stylish red chameleon Flick. That’s CJ’s partner in New Horizons and the character in charge of bug catching tournaments. Users can expect to see more details about the second event on November 19, 2020.

More third anniversary themed items will be released in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp until November 28, 2020. Players who log in periodically can check and collect items that will be available during this period.

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is immediately available for Android and iOS.


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