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Nintendo Finally Announces the Only Thing We Cared About

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UC Riverside chapter.

With less than two months away from the Animal Crossing: New Horizons release, people were anxiously awaiting any announcement that Nintendo would release an Animal Crossing themed switch. Nobody was even sure that it would be announced, and I myself was starting to have my doubts.

 

I have been holding off on buying a Nintendo Switch for years now because I knew that when Animal Crossing came out, they would release a Nintendo Switch that was Animal Crossing themed. For a moment, I did fall in love with the teal Nintendo Switch Lite, and I almost got it as they announced accessories for the Lite before they announced the actual switch. I was tempted to buy it and start playing the other games I haven’t been able to play because I didn’t have a Switch.

But then it happened. Nintendo posted a first look at the Nintendo Switch that’s a beautiful color, has Tom Nook, Timmy, and Tommy on the dock, and has icons similar to the Animal Crossing 3DS engraved on the Switch itself. 

(Photo courtesy of Nintendo America’s Twitter)

 

Although Animal Crossing: New Horizons isn’t going to be released until March 20, you can get this beautiful system for $300 on March 13. The system will not include the game which means I will be making an even bigger hole in my wallet, but hey, anything for going into no-interest debt in a fictional game.

(Photo courtesy of Nintendo America’s Twitter)

 

If you already own a Switch, for the time being, Japan has announced that they’ll also be selling the dock and Joy-Cons separately. No guarantees it’ll be the same in America, but there’s a chance that they will.

Now, the countdown to both of these anticipated releases continues, and I have less than two months to figure out how to get money out of my savings account without my mom questioning what I’m doing.

 

Deedee Plata

UC Riverside '22

20 year old creative writing major with a love for skincare, representation, and art. When not laying down and watching cartoons, I can be found working on my novel or browsing through baby name forums.