Xbox Animal Crossing: New Horizons Designs Shared By Microsoft
With real-world events causing much uncertainty and discord in the world, gamers have united the past month over their shared obsession with the newly released Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The cute world of New Horizons has united many in a disconnected world, including one Japanese company that decided to hold business meetings in the game, and even attract Mass Effect fans loyal to other consoles to the fun. Xbox and Nintendo have especially been known to extend olive branches to each other in recent years, and now it seems that Microsoft is wishing to extend that new tradition with their new Xbox Animal Crossing designs.
The official Xbox Twitter account recently released some custom Xbox Animal Crossing designs for players to use in New Horizons. Included in the images are Xbox logo designs for a shirt and sweater in Animal Crossing, along with their codes so that players can access the designs from the Mabel sisters’ shop in the game. Fans even responded with their own designs, including an Xbox logo baseball hat, and a Master Chief piece of artwork.
@Xbox I have the Xbox cap ?? pic.twitter.com/8472I0zfHD
— パスカル???? (@ghaloulou) April 10, 2020
Fans responded to this tweet with positive feedback praising Xbox for supporting games on a rival platform, with Xbox responding to one fan by saying “We just want everyone to enjoy their games. It doesn’t matter where you play!” In difficult times like these, it’s refreshing to see game console unity, and hopefully Sony is not too far behind with PlayStation dress designs for Animal Crossing players. Now THAT would be a Dual SHOCK.
What do you guys think about these Xbox Animal Crossing designs for clothing in-game? Let us know in the comments below! Be sure to stay tuned for the latest Animal Crossing news, such as the mod that makes Isabelle a playable character in New Horizons, here on Don’t Feed the Gamers! Follow us on Twitter to see our updates the minute they go live!
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A royally radical and totally tubular 90s kid, Cory has a passion for all things nerdy, particularly gaming and nostalgia. While an accountant by day, he strives to be as creative and humorous as possible in his free time, be it here writing on Don't Feed the Gamers, or making dumb satirical posts on his Twitter, Youtube, Facebook and Instagram accounts.