Animal Crossing: New Horizons could add Brewster's cafe to the museum

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Animal Crossing: New Horizons c🐠ould get a cafe update to keep all your island residen🦩ts nice and caffeinated.

Word of the potential addition arrived the same way as news of an art wing coming to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Animal Crossing: New Horizons museum: loose-lipped villagers talking about it 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:before they were supposed to. This time we can thanꦦk Clay, the 🍌lazy hamster with a face like an ancient Japanese clay figurine. Here's video evidence from . 

"I'm stilജl wide awake!" Clay sa💦ys. "I guess Brewster was right! 17 cups of coffee is 3 too many!"

Brewster is a pigeon who has been serving up piping hot coffee at his cafe, The Roost, ever ꦫsince Animal Crossing: Wild World for Nintendo DS. Clay's errant line of dialogue isn't the only piece of evidence for Brewster coming to town in New Horizons, either. Dataminers a line in the game's pre-load files that referred to "MuseumCafe" even before New Horizons came out.

The Roost originally appeared in the basement of the museum in Animal Crossing: Wild World and returned as a freestanding structure in following games, though it doesn't appear to be part of New Horizon at the moment. It makes sense that The Roost wou🔜ld return to the museum, as careful island planners may be flabbergasted by having to ꧃fit a new building into their infrastructure. There's plenty of room in the museum's upstairs for a cafe and an art wing and maybe even more - it's suspiciously empty right now.

Nintendo has pledged to keep adding more content to Animal Crossing: New Horizons via online updates. As long as absentminded villagers 🎉keep blab♏bing about what the new stuff is gonna be, we'll keep you informed.

See what else is coming to your island soon with our guide to upcoming Animal Crossing: New Horizon events.

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