Nintendo continues to update the product to fix the minor bugs and glitches it still carries around since launch.
The study behind Animal Crossing: New Horizons remains vigilant to fix the problems that have been detected in the video game. The Japanese company has released patch 1.1.4, the biggest news of which is the adjustment in the appearance rate of some eggs until April 11. On the other hand, from the 12th of the same month (Easter), players will be able to collect them more easily. So far, as part of the Egg Hunt event, users have complained that too many eggs were appearing to the detriment of other resources.
Since it was released on March 20 on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo has been working on new updates. After correcting the issue of cloning objects, the company turned its attention to other bugs, as well as some bugs related to the egg event. The Japanese warned, however, that content updates could be compromised due to the action of the coronavirus, which has impacted day-to-day work.
Recreate Pueblo Paleta and Hyrule
The options offered by Animal Crossing: New Horizons allow the most inspired to recreate all kinds of locations. Two users have moved several of the Nintendo classic game scenarios to the video game. The Hyrule from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and the classic Pueblo Paleta, from Pokémon Red and Blue, come to life from the hand of this new production. Of course, conflicts and battles are left out, but the maps are displayed in all their glory.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons will continue to evolve with new events and free content, which will be released as the months go by. In the guide we publish on FreeGameTips, we show you where to get the 6 types of eggs that are available within the framework of Egg Hunt.
Source | Go nintendo