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Animal Crossing: New Horizons will not block customization by gender

Animal Crossing: New Horizons will not block customization by gender

A video of the tool confirms that all options will be available for the female and male character.

The desert islands are preparing for the arrival of new visitors with Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the new installment of the popular Nintendo video game. After the last Direct dedicated expressly to this chapter, new material and much information that has not yet been revealed has come to light. A video of the customization tool also confirms that there will not be any kind of blocking by gender, so that both the female and the male protagonist can choose any physical feature available in the editor.

In previous installments, it was already possible to select any clothing regardless of sex, but this is the first time that the same thing is done with elements such as hairstyle, eyes, etc. The production has also implemented another notable novelty that the community had previously requested. It is about the possibility of tilting the camera angle during games. To activate this functionality, simply press the button below the right joystick, as reported in FreeGameTips.

Free content

From the same day of launch, Nintendo will launch a series of downloadable content for which no single euro will have to be paid. The company has announced that when the video game goes on sale, you can enjoy "Rabbit Day", a special event that will start a series of free DLCs that will follow each other over the months. The theme of this first event will revolve around Easter eggs, since the dates will coincide with that holiday.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons will go on sale exclusively for Nintendo Switch on March 20. It is confirmed that there will be no possibility to upload the games to the cloud, but Nintendo Switch Online users will be able to opt for an alternative, the option to recover games in case of loss or failure of the console. In the future, those in Kyoto also intend to add the functionality of moving a game from one console to another, which will not be present at the launch.

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