Lovers of Crossing the Animals: New Horizons he'll be more than accustomed to raccoon boss Tom Nook now – a mortgage lender and an island-based businessman who probably spends his weekends swimming a fortune – but is now he really did, recognizing the real, economically-focused media.
Financial times, a daily newspaper dealing with business and economic issues, mentioned Tom Nook and his game bank on his current page. The front page of the newspaper regularly features stories about the likes of world leaders, the world's biggest banks, and recent political issues, but the recent bankruptcy of the Nook bank has made Animal Crossing a fascinating place.
You can see for yourself a front page article that reads just like any other, and if you did just that, you might think that Nook Bank was a real gambling factor. It's amazing.
Naturally, there is a complete article on the matter, too. It is called, & # 39; Virtual rate cutces Nintendo gamers intosets riskier & # 39; and it can be read in full here. It even gives a shout out to some of your favorite Nintendo Life readers who have been talking about the decline of interest on our forums.
We feel proud of the money we love the raccoon. Crossing Animals on the front page of the Financial Times, huh? What kind of earth.