
The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers hundreds of thousands of QR codes for Animal Crossing: New Horizons players to scan the arts.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, closed during the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), has chosen to offer the community of gamers in Animal Crossing: New Horizons the opportunity to access their complete digital gallery of arts and paintings with the desire to be able to appreciate them in the Nintendo Switch video game.
The MET of the American city thus lends itself to gamifying its digital artistic collection, which has more than 400,000 arts; all of them suitable to be scanned and used to decorate our homes on the islands of Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Step by step: scan your favorite arts and use them in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
The procedure is very simple: access the MET collection at this link, decide which image you like, and then click on the Share button. From this point on, you will see the now incorporated Animal Crossing logo. We click and select the option to convert the image into a QR code.
Now only the simplest step remains: scan the said code (learn to scan QR codes in the game here) through the Nintendo Switch Online application for iOS and Android. Of course, to use this app, you need to have an active subscription to Nintendo's paid membership service.
When we have scanned the illustrations that we want, it will be as simple as using those arts in our prints, paintings, etc. In the case of the images that accompany this news, we have easily accessed the Roman Colosseum by Abraham Louis Rodolphe Ducros, a painting that we can now add to our game.
The future of Animal Crossing: New Horizons is about staying alive through “surprise” updates for at least three years. You can check here everything that is to come in the months of May and June. You can also read our review of the game here, where we rated it with an outstanding grade. The title is available exclusively for Nintendo Switch.
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