A variety of seasonal items are now available in Animal Crossing: New Horizons' Nook Shop to commemorate the equino

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Currently, according to the game's official website, the developers are introducing new seasonal items to players in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres of the world, respectively

Currently, according to the game's official website, the developers are introducing new seasonal items to players in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres of the world, respectively.

For those living in the Southern Hemisphere, the Summer Solstice is approaching, and you can commemorate the occasion by purchasing a maypole for 2,400 bells and a pair of sunflower sunglasses for 1,200 bells to commemorate the occasion. The sunflower crown and rug from the previous year will be available for purchase from December 15 - December 22 at Nook Shopping, for those who didn't get their hands on them before they were sold out completely. They will also be available to those who were unable to obtain a sunflower crown or a sunflower rug during the previous year's event.

If you finish the game by the end of January, the spring season will officially begin. In contrast to the real world, the arrival of snow in Animal Crossing is eagerly anticipated by many players, who anticipate an influx of new in-game content as a result of the snowfall.

If you've been playing the game recently, you may have noticed that the grass on the island is beginning to turn yellow, and ACNH 2.0 Items's possible that you're one of the people who has noticed this change. Beginning on the 10th of this month, ACNH Nook Miles Ticket will begin to snow on Animal Crossing, with the entire island completely covered by the end of the month. This is just two weeks before Animal Crossing's Christmas event, which begins on the 24th of this month and concludes on the 24th of December, officially begins.

Gift Day, which takes place on May 15, and the rumored update to the ACNH holiday items collection, which will be released in June, will keep North American players occupied until the end of the month. According to the developers, players appear to benefit from each season's unique offerings, whether it's new fish or bugs to discover or new events to participate in. The winter season is no exception in this regard, with new fish and bugs to discover as well as new events to participate in.

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