Crossing the Animals: New HorizonsThe big World Day update started very much earlier than expected, and in addition to introducing new retailers such as Leif the sloth, the boat is also trying to put the band's help into a more tagged game economy.
When you log in, your mailbox should contain a new letter from Nook Bank informing you that from now on, the interest rate on securities will decrease. The book is apologetic, giving players the gift of exchange and "distraction." It's a … big-ass bell bag! There are no specific numbers assigned, but basically, you will make less money.
Why would Nintendo do this? Of course, it's no secret that the Animal Crossing economy is so easy to play. Because websites are similar Turnip.exchange, you can always find an island at a great veggie purchase price. Or maybe a good network of friends can give you continuous access to special events? Maybe you went ham on tarantula island? Maybe you, like so many others, have doubled the heck out of some of the higher-priced products back before that abuse was exposed? Maybe you are on your way to wealth?
Indeed, the methods of bellionare are great. While it is unlikely that most people rely entirely on bank interest to acquire metals, it is one of the few things Nintendo does it does
That said, if you download the latest update, you should and get a letter from Nintendo and a map of the world to hang in your house.
You can read more about what's in the April major review here.
Resolution: An earlier version of this story misinterpreted what happened during the multiplayer tour.