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Animal Crossing New Horizon's One Big Problem

Nintendos confused news about the upcoming title refuse to go away.

Animal Crossing: New Horizonte looks great in every way, and people are rightly excited to get the game in your hands, but some aspects have drawn the wrong attention in the run-up of the start of the game. Above all, the way the game goes by stored data was criticized by some people.

During the most recent Direct presentation, which focused on the game, Nintendo disclosed this Animal Crossing: New Horizonte would - due to multiple restrictions when handling stored data - enable users to restore their memory from Nintendo when their console was lost or stolen was - but they would only do this once. However, as Nintendo Everything determined, the company recently uploaded a new version of the Direct presentation. Changes to a specific section suggest that a response to the above limiting Nintendo may be for a renewed review.

During the section on the recovery of backup data, where the one-time limit has been set for the function in the previous version of Direct, the new version is no longer mentioned that only further details on the functionality for the restoration of backup data will be released to a later point in time. "

Nintendo has related things in connection with traced Wildwechsel quite a lot in the last few days. After they originally said that the game would not allow stored data transfers, they recently assumed that the function would eventually be added to the game. While the ESRB rating for the game originally mentioned purchases in the game - which could possibly indicate micropransaktions - it was also processed immediately to remove such a mention.

Animal Crossing: New Horizonte is due for the switch on March 20th.

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