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More Animal Crossing amiibo revealed, including Resetti
Since the game requires additional Amiibo, most of the first wave of Animal Crossing Amiibo will launch on November 13.
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Meanwhile, Animal Crossing Amiibo Bundle, featuring Isabelle & Digby and amiibo cards will release on November 20 in the Japanese.
Lucky for you, designing and building a new case for your stack of amiibo cards is as easy as, well…designing and building a house in Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer.
No word yet on when they’ll come to the U.S., so collectors still have a few time to prepare.
Other new additions include Kicks, Blathers, and Celeste. Each amiibo will cost 1,200 yen.
While players will be able to utilize the Animal Crossing amiibo cards in the minigames, we know that the actual Animal Crossing amiibo figures will be used as playable characters. There is not one shown that can be passed up by a die-hard Animal Crossing fan. Nintendo of Europe later confirmed that same release date for the region, leaving Nintendo of America yet to confirm a set date.
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So what do you think of the Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival trailer and the announcement of even more amiibo? About what you’d expect, really: a little chip and not much else.