Animal Crossing New Horizons Flocky Dolls

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Flocky Dolls Include Popular Villagers like Dom and Marshal

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Bandai Candy Division will release a set of Animal Crossing: New Horizons Flocky Dolls. Pre-orders are currently available. However, these adorable vinyl miniatures can only be pre-ordered at specific in-store locations. Each doll can be purchased individually for ¥500 or roughly $5 and will ship sometime in March 2021. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Since this collection is exclusive to specific stores, only those located in Japan will be able to purchase this collection of Animal Crossing: New Horizons Flocky Dolls. A total of seven dolls will be released with this collection, and consumers will be able to own charming little figures of Tom Nook, Isabelle, Rex, Lolly, Marshal, Dom, and Flurry.

 

The Animal Crossing: New Horizons Flocky Doll collection will also come with a pedestal to properly display the collection.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons recently received a new update, which added more recipes into the game. An additional event will appear with this update, allowing players to participate in another series of festive activities. The ability to transfer your Animal Crossing: New Horizons save files has now been made available as well. With this update, players can choose to move their character or relocate their entire island.

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


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