Animal Crossing: New Horizons was released over two years ago, and players have been obsessed with their island homes ever since.
However, it seems like Nintendo's ex-President, Reggie Fils-Aimé, does not share the same sentiment for his New Horizons island anymore and is looking forward to selling the same. His reasons for doing so have left the community disappointed and shocked.
While trade is an important part of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, players have not traded their entire islands. However, if Fils-Aimé goes through with his plan, he might be starting a trend for the same.
Fans of New Horizons spend hundreds of hours designing and creating the perfect custom island for themselves.
Nintendo's ex-president Reggie Fils-Aimé likely did the same. However, he has now seemingly moved on from his love for the Nintendo life-simulation title and decided that he would like to sell his island instead.
New Horizons trade generally does not include actual money and is made using Bells, the in-game currency. However, Fils-Aimé will possibly be looking at real currency when he decides to sell his island.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons was released when NFTs and cryptocurrency were rising. The former Nintendo president believes that there is nothing wrong with wanting to monetize players' in-game creations like the islands they design.
He believes that players will be highly interested in buying his island whenever he decides to put it up for sale. Fils-Aimé revealed that he supports "pay to own" gameplay and the idea of blockchain technology.
He also explained that he would like to see the same being incorporated within the gaming sphere, starting with his New Horizons island.
However, this decision has disappointed the gaming
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