New Animal Crossing Flocky Dolls Include Raymond and KK Slider

A new series of Animal Crossing Flocky Dolls featuring Raymond and KK Slider are now available to obtain. Like the previous release of Animal Crossing Flocky Dolls, consumers can purchase these dolls through the official Bandai online store. Each doll costs 550 yen, or approximately $5. Additionally, the dolls can be purchased as a set for 4,400 yen, or roughly $42. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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A total of eight new Animal Crossing Flocky Dolls have been added through the release of this second wave along with Raymond. Other Animal Crossing characters that consumers can obtain through this line include KK Slider, CJ, Chrissy, Francine, Wolfgang, and Timmy and Tommy. The previous lineup included characters such as Tom Nook, Isabelle, and Dom.

You can take a look at the new series of Flocky Dolls below.

Additionally, Nintendo will release another series of Animal Crossing amiibo cards. The Animal Crossing amiibo cards series 5 will release sometime soon. Nintendo will reveal which characters it plans to include in this set sometime in the future. These amiibo cards allow for players to effectively summon a respective character into their game. They can then recruit these characters into their village without having to search for them on random islands.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is immediately available for the Nintendo Switch.


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