Today you see the introduction of Crossing the Animals: New Horizons& # 39; s the first update, except the game isn't technologically advanced yet. It adds some neat stuff, but it's a government update Japanese patch notes make sure something can be fun and annoying to some fans of the game evenly.
Patch notes highlight that & # 39; time travelers & # 39; (meaning players who change their console's day settings to hear a game being run in the past or in the future) will not be able to hear any season events scheduled by New Horizons ahead of time. The first – the Easter Bunny Day event – will require an online connection, allowing the software to check that the date and time are the same.
If this is different, you will not be able to access the event content, so you need to play the game in real time to get any of its benefits. This new way of hosting events can be a way to prevent spoilers from coming early, as all players will see new events at the same time – and at the right time.
What do you think? Would you say this is a good move, or are you annoyed that you can't watch events when you want to? Share your thoughts with us below.