It will be June soon, which means new bugs, fish, and seasonal items for players to collect in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The game has been out for more than three years, but there are new things to do each month, despite it taking place on a tiny island that players can customize. May was a busy enough month, with events like May Day, International Museum Day, and even Mushrooming Season for those who live in the southern hemisphere.
June has its own set of special events. Some happen on certain days, while some take place over multiple days. Then there are all the other things to do in the game. Animal Crossing: New Horizons has added a lot of content since it was released in March 2020. There will be something new to do no matter which day it is.
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If players have not gotten them in previous years, there are new fish and bugs to catch that show up in June. Players can donate them to the museum and get closer to completing their Animal Crossing: New Horizons museum collection. Or they can keep them and display them or gift them to other residents. Alternately, they can sell them for Bells.
June isn't the busiest month for events in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, but some do run for multiple days. Of course, this applies to Nook shopping days too, so there is plenty of time to complete the event or purchase the special event items.
There are dozens of bugs that can be found on players' islands during the whole month of June in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. However, if they were playing in May, they will see some new ones in June that weren't there before.
Northern Hemisphere:
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Southern
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