Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Collaboration Part 2

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Collab Event Added More Items and Invites New Villagers

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As part of a collaboration event, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp will be adding more items for players to grab for free. With the release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Pocket Camp distributed items to players who logged in until March 19, 2020. Additionally, eight new villagers have been added to the mobile game. But don’t worry, as the next part runs until April 2020. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The first part of this collaboration event began on March 12, 2020 and ended on March 19, 2020. During that period, you could nab yourself various items like Nook Inc. aloha print shirts and leaf tickets. The second part of the event is now underway. From March 20, 2020 to April 2, 2020 onward, players can receive items like Tom Nook’s office table. Other rewards will also be distributed at this time. So if you are low on Leaf Tickets, now is a good time to log in and reap the rewards.

As mentioned above, eight villagers from New Horizons have been added as additions to recruit to your campsite. Raymond, Reneigh, and others now join the list of animal friends you can interact with and eventually invite to either your campsite or cabin.

Fans can also receive items from Pocket Camp in New Horizons. The most recent Nintendo Direct broke down how players can receive these items. All you will need to do is link your mobile game to the same Nintendo Account on your console. We broke down how to do that here.

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is available for Android and Apple iOS devices. Animal Crossing: New Horizons is now available for the Nintendo Switch.


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