Animal Crossing Direct announced for October, and it looks like Brewster is on the way
Nintendo is adding♌ a much-loved NPC to Animal Crossing: New Horizons
During today's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Direct, it was confirmed that a new Animal Crossing Direct is happening in October and that a free update is coming to the game someꦜtime in November.
No doubt most exciting is the tease of a fan-favorite character first introduced in the 2005 Nintendo DS game Animal Crossing: Wild World. Brewster is a quiet, reserved, but ultimately very lovable pigeon that runs The Roost, a cafe players could visit in earlier games for a cup of coffee and some increasingly rewarding conversation correlating with how much co✨ffee you drink. In Wild World, players would visit The Roost to see K.K. Slider perform his concerts, and in Animal Crossing: City Folk you could get Brewster to store your Gyroid. Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Brooster's most recent appearance, allowed you to work at The Roost after so many cups of coffee.
Nintendo has all but co🍌nfirmed that Brewster and The Roost will be added ♎to Animal Crossing: New Horizons in November, but it's unclear what else the update will contain. Thankfully, with the Direct happening next month, it won't be long before we learn more.
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