After the recent Nintendo Direct, now we have an interesting detail related to one of the most prominent games in the Nintendo Switch catalog. We speak effectively of Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
In this case, the information relates to the Nintendo Direct of the game that we saw recently. Remember that the presentation has confirmed the arrival of new free and paid in-game features for November 5.
As you know, fans are expecting outstanding news, so it’s certainly great that they can now receive this content. It is expected to be available as part of the update that day. Among them, it was confirmed the arrival of 12 new songs for Totakeke
They are the following (unconfirmed Spanish names):
- Chillwave – Electronic Music 2010
- KK Bashment – Derived from Jamaica Reggae
- KK Break – Mix of funk and pop
- KK Chorinho – Brazilian string music
- KK Dub – Surely Jamaican dub style similar to reggae too
- KK Fuge – Looks similar to German classical piano or key fugues
- KK Hip Hop – Hopefully inspired by this kind of music from America
- KK Lovers – It is unknown what he refers to, but on the cover there is a gray photo of Totakeke in a city surrounded by female characters
- KK Polka – Expected to follow this traditional Czech and German style, popular at Oktoberfest
- KK Loid – Vocaloid-inspired similar to the style in J-Pop
- KK Slack-Key – Refers to Mexican-inspired music and its cover is unknown
- An untitled one where Totakeke appears with a typical Mongolian instrument
You can listen to the two that were officially played in the Direct (KK Break and KK Polka) and how the rest could sound considering the real music existing in those cultures in the following video:
What do you think about it? If you are interested, you can take a look at our full coverage of the title, including all the news from the presentation, at this link.