officially launched today, and it brings with it a feature from that no one was expecting. The previously free-to-play title was shut down last week and relaunched today as a one-time payment app. The game features everything that its predecessor had but without microtransactions or social elements.
Nintendo had a special surprise for fans who booted up the new title for the first time today. players are now able to import custom designs from The feature only requires a (free) Nintendo account and an item or creator code to get started, letting players get a head start on collecting cute custom outfits and decorating their space.
Anyone unsure of where to start can snag a handful of cool designs from the website. There are 10 total designs available for players to redeem for some stylish in-game items. The designs include a cute hand fan that resembles a juicy red apple, a pretty flowery button-up shirt, a Christmas tree cutout for seasonal photo-ops, and more.
Exclusive event and crossover items will no longer be available in the offline version of Pocket Camp, but new items will be released in the future.
Players aren't limited to the 10 designs revealed on the website, since the new custom design importing feature means that players can import nearly anything from any creator. The only catch is that the game only allows the download of up to 20 custom outfits and 20 custom general designs, which is somewhat limiting for fans who prefer big wardrobes with a 'fit for every occasion. Still, the inclusion of custom design importation opens up a lot of opportunities for players to express themselves.
For many, the end of AC: was a sad occasion, even with the impending release of the full game immediately after. The mobile game was available for seven whole years, and in that time it has gained a lot of fans. The sunsetting of the app was done with the utmost care but many fans were still left feeling bereft by the shutdown.
Although special seasonal events will
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