Update – Thu 13th Feb, 2020 05:41 GMT: References to game purchases have now been removed from the ESRB rating section on the official Animal Cross: game page. The only thing left is that there is a sense of humor. Thanks to CodyMKW for the tip!
First article – Sun 9th Feb, 2020 03:30 GMT: If you have issues about a lack of cloud support, or the option to transfer your backup data to another program on Crossing the Animals: New Horizons It wasn't enough, Nintendo of America's official page now said there would be "game purchases" within the latest submission.
The purchase of the game could put a lot of variety into this upcoming release. Assuming this information is correct, it would not be the first time the series has included paid content. Mobile title for 2017 Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp introduced microtransaction and eventually added a paid service to celebrate his second anniversary.
If it's not something along those lines, it may be tied to a paid DLC or a reference to the online service. Nintendo's content has released the addition of a huge new Switch release, so it wouldn't be too surprising to see a game like this get more paid content. The 2012 theme Animal Crossing: New Leaf I also received a & # 39; Welcome amiibo review & # 39; in 2016, but they were free.
Surprisingly, if you visit another game page on the Nintendo American similar website Fire Cone: Three houses either Super Smash Bros. Finally, you can see & # 39; in-game purchases & # 39; mentioned under the rating section, and both games feature DLC. What do you do with these latest findings? Post a comment below.