Bunny Day is approaching in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and an addition from the Animal Crossing 2.0 update can make egg collecting a lot easier. A unique mechanic of Animal Crossing games is that days pass in real time, and progress through the seasons just as they happen in real life. The Animal Crossing franchise has always featured holidays in some form, although they vary from game to game. Each month typically has at least one holiday, such as Toy Day or Festivale, or town events such as Bug or Fishing tourneys.
The Animal Crossing 2.0 update launched in November of 2021, and added a slew of new features to the game. Much of the content contained in the update were gameplay elements from previous Animal Crossing games, like Brewster's Café and the ability to enact town ordinances. There are multiple ordinances players can choose from, but only one can be enacted at a time. The Early Bird and Night Owl ordinances effect shop closing and opening times as well as the hours island inhabitants are active, shifting either a few hours earlier or later. The Bell Boom ordinance raises the price of in-store items by 20%, but items also sell for 20% more. The Beautiful Town ordinance reduces the spread of weeds, eliminates cockroaches, increases flower spawns, and gets rid of all trash from bodies of water that could typically be caught while fishing.
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Bunny Day first became a holiday in Animal Crossing: City Folk, and has stayed mostly the same since. The first Bunny Day in New Horizons was a bit of a fiasco — the event ran for two weeks, and fans became increasingly annoyed that all of the town's resources had been almost entirely replaced
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