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In an exciting development for fans, Nintendo has unveiled a significant update for its highly acclaimed game, “Animal Crossing: New Horizons,” now available on both the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 platforms.
The latest update, as announced by Nintendo, is complimentary for current game owners. However, those using the Nintendo Switch 2 have the option to purchase an additional upgrade for enhanced features.
“We’re thrilled to bring a fresh update to ‘Animal Crossing’ for Nintendo Switch users, along with a special edition for the Nintendo Switch 2,” stated Bill Trinen, Nintendo of America’s Vice President of Player and Product Experience, in a conversation with CNN. “Whether you’re a new player or a longtime fan, there’s a wealth of new content to explore.”
This free update introduces players to a new hotel on the dock, complete with creatively themed guest rooms. Additionally, it brings several convenience improvements, including enhanced home storage options, to enrich the gaming experience.
The free update includes a new hotel on the dock with themed rooms for guests, as well as several enhancements and conveniences, such as upgrades to home storage.
The update also allows players to experiment with “wild island ideas” without changing your main island. Up to three Slumber Islands can be created.
“On these dreamy islands, you can let your imagination run free — terraform, build, and decorate with items you’ve previously obtained,” Nintendo said in a news release.
According to Nintendo, the game may automatically update, but users can check by highlighting the game icon from the HOME Menu, pressing the plus button, then select “Software Update.”Â
The paid update for Nintendo Switch 2 offers enhanced resolution, mouse control support, a megaphone for calling your animal, and other enhancements, according to the company. The upgrade pack costs $4.99.Â
“Animal Crossing” was first released in March 2020. As of September 2025, Nintendo reports sales of the original game exceeded 48.6 million units.
