At the end of August, Nintendo emailed fans to inform them that the publisher is discontinuing one of the series’ games: .This news came as a shock; was renowned for its accessibility, as it is free and available on mobile devices for anyone seeking a cozy game from anywhere.
With the news, since players have considered what this could mean, 's closure could be a good thing as Nintendo promised to remove microtransactions, but at the cost of transitioning the app to a flat download fee. Nintendo promised to make an announcement sometime at the end of October, before its closure on November 29 at 7:00 am PT, but players have yet to hear more. That being said, with its closure, Nintendo has disclosed some important details with this notice, such as all application data, and that Leaf Tickets and subscriptions will be transferred to the new version of the game.
Alongside the information on the transfer and what to expect with ’s closure, Nintendo has discreetly shared that it intends to release the new version at roughly the same time as ’s end, writing, “," meaning that players can expect a new mobile game before the end of the year.
Nintendo is moving Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp in November, leaving players with a few things to do in the old game before getting the new one.
Otherwise, there has been no other additional information disclosed, such as the title of this game, though it's possible that it will simply be titled as well. It is likely that it will be revealed during the October announcement,as the company promised to share more about the transfer then.
Save data from can be transfered to the new, paid game by linking a Nintendo Account.
Other than the discontinuation of Leaf Tickets and other microtransactions, Nintendo also intends to remove the ability to play online. This allows players to access it without the need for the internet, but consequently removes the ability to connect with others.
Nintendo states that all saved data will be moved over to
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