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Animal Crossing New Horizons: how to preload the game on Nintendo Switch

Animal Crossing New Horizons: how to preload the game on Nintendo Switch

Everyone who reserves the video game in digital format has the opportunity to preload the game, although they cannot play in advance.

The moment of tranquility has not yet arrived, that contemplative period in which the problems of the world are reduced to help the neighbors and to develop in the peace haven of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the new installment of the popular Nintendo title. There are still more than a month left for many players to pack up and go to one of the islands of this video game. However, those who reserved the title in digital format have the opportunity to preload it in advance.

Nintendo has been clear in announcing that preload does not mean you are going to play before. All users will start at the same time, when production is marketed. Even so, preloading will allow us to enjoy it immediately when the time comes. To do so, you will have to reserve the game, which means paying the full price. Once you pay the amount, in the reservation area of ​​the eShop you can access the download, which will weigh 6.2 GB, as it has transpired.

The coronavirus affects Japan, but not the rest of the territories

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is an exclusive Nintendo Switch, a console that is suffering the effects of the coronavirus, since it is manufactured mainly in China, although they also have factories in Vietman. Those in Kyoto have already confirmed that Europe and the United States will not be affected, at least for the moment, by what is happening with the virus. Therefore, the game and the special Animal Crossing console will arrive on the stipulated date. Not so in Japan, it will be delayed.

The title, available on March 20, will not be stored in the cloud at launch. Nintendo has justified it by referring to possible cheats, but in the face of complaints, the Japanese division has reported that they are considering adding it in the future. Of course, only for members of Nintendo Switch Online, as usual, on the other hand.

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