Here's hoping that the Switch 2 launches with a new Animal Crossing game, they definitely dropped support for New Horizons way too early given its popularity. Imagine a full AC game that was continuously updated and given support over several years, it would be a hit.
Only on reddit can you find people telling Nintendo how they should make their games in the comments of an article about one of their games becoming the best selling physical release of all time in their home country.
Genuinely not sure where the antagonism is coming from here, could you explain why it would be a bad move for Nintendo to keep producing content for Animal Crossing New Horizons?
I think it is because you are saying " it would be a hit" to implement your suggestions for a game on an article that is literally talking about how big of a hit the game was. The only game that sold better on the Switch was Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
The only game that sold better on the Switch was Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
Which happens to be a game that received a ton of post-launch support, extending six years past its initial Switch release with the last of the booster pack courses releasing in 2023. All I'm saying is that I think that Nintendo dropped the ball by ending development for ACNH when they could have capitalized on the success further.
It feels like another New Leaf to New Horizons situation, where there was an 8 year gap between entries with the only update being a small house design mode (Happy Home Designer and Happy Home Paradise respectively).
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u/LuckyHitman 1d ago
Here's hoping that the Switch 2 launches with a new Animal Crossing game, they definitely dropped support for New Horizons way too early given its popularity. Imagine a full AC game that was continuously updated and given support over several years, it would be a hit.