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Animal Crossing: New Horizons will allow you to tilt the camera angle

Animal Crossing: New Horizons will allow you to tilt the camera angle

The title, present at the PAX East that is being held in Boston, shows how this requested petition will work for multiplayer mode.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons will let players tilt the camera to swing the vertical axis during games. This novelty, however small it may seem, has been highly requested by the community of license enthusiasts, especially in this next iteration for Nintendo Switch by allowing local and online multiplayer mode with up to eight players simultaneously.

As you can see in the playable demo available at the PAX East 2020 being held in Boston, Massachusetts, it will be as simple as pressing down with the right joystick to tilt the camera's position up or down. The usefulness of this movement is that there is greater visual coverage by adopting a more peripheral, more aerial perspective. In the case shown, several players are collecting objects from the trees; By tilting the camera, everything is much more visible to everyone.

It is confirmed, however, that it is not necessary to stop the game but that shortcut is there, just as it happened (although not so quickly) in the GameCube edition back in 2001.

Everything ready for Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Nintendo Switch

The recent Nintendo Direct that was held on February 20 served to confirm a multitude of developments in this Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It is also important to note that the game will save games in the cloud in case of theft, loss or irreparable damage to the console, although it is not clear if that game can be recovered once or more than once. On the other hand, in the future games can be transferred between consoles; not launch, something that will interest those who have two Nintendo Switch or who plan to change the console.

This week we have seen a video detailing the personalization of the characters. Animal Crossing: New Horizons will be launched exclusively for Nintendo Switch this March 20.

Via | Animal Crossing World

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