With all the crazy things happening in the world right now, it's probably not surprising to hear that even video game stores are seeing consistently high standards.
Early reports coming in from Japan suggest that dozens of grocery stores have experienced long queues especially at midnight delivery. Crossing the Animals: New HorizonsCombine the great popularity of the game, the hopeless purchase that is happening around the world, and the fact that today is a public holiday in Japan, and you are left with the best of places.
In some cases, the line has been lengthened as long as the stores themselves, other stores appear to sell out of the game in the early hours .The tweets below mean that GEO, the Japanese video game retail store, had it sold within minutes.
Japanese stores are not the only ones to face problems; yesterday a series of reports from Amazon consumers were told that their shipments were delayed.
If you managed to get a copy of the visual today, you should consider yourself lucky.