The Animal Crossing Franchise is getting a new feature that captures what's coming Crossing the Animals: New Horizons and the last two 3DS games. It's called NoLoLink, and it starts soon New HorizonsIntroducing.
With NoLoLink, players can pull custom designs from Crossing Animals: Happy Home Designer, again Animal Cross: New Leaf to enter New Horizons, using the Nintendo switchch Online mobile app. Players can use their smartphone's camera to scan QR codes from two previous games, delivering a customized layout New Horizons.
For example, shown a player drawing a Tom Nook pattern on their Nintendo 3DS, using NookLink to scan a QR code, and placing a pattern on a t-shirt, New Horizons. Players can use NookLink as a game chat service, either word or text, of Crossing the Animals: New Horizons.
Two entries in the NoLoLink menu have gone unnoticed at the exact time: Passport and Best Friend. Right now we're not sure what they're doing.
Crossing the Animals: New Horizons, launching March 20 on Nintendo Switch, sending players on an island holiday as part of Nook Inc. Deserted Island Getaway Package. On their island, players will introduce new life, art and custom design items, and interact with new arrivals at the island's destination. The Nintendo Switch sequel will add new villager options and up to eight player support to many local and online players. Features from past games, such as a museum that can be filled with flora, fossils, and other items, will return inside New Horizons.
Nintendo will release Animal Crossing: New Horizons Switch on March 20. Nintendo will also release a special Animal Crossing-themed edition of the Nintendo switchch on March 13. It's available for pre-order now.