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*Harvest Festival has been renamed to [[Turkey Day]] in its return in 1.6.0, but the event is still hosted by [[Franklin]] as with {{NL|short}}. | *Harvest Festival has been renamed to [[Turkey Day]] in its return in 1.6.0, but the event is still hosted by [[Franklin]] as with {{NL|short}}. | ||
**For [[Northern Hemisphere]] players, Turkey Day is taken as a celebration of the fall harvest, while for [[Southern Hemisphere]] players it is taken as a celebration of spring. This is reflected by every furniture outside of [[Resident Services]] and the [[Turkey Day#Items|Turkey Day Series]] being customized for their respective hemispheres. | **For [[Northern Hemisphere]] players, Turkey Day is taken as a celebration of the fall harvest, while for [[Southern Hemisphere]] players it is taken as a celebration of spring. This is reflected by every furniture outside of [[Resident Services]] and the [[Turkey Day#Items|Turkey Day Series]] being customized for their respective hemispheres. | ||
− | **If the player misses Turkey Day, from after Turkey Day until November [[Nook's Cranny]] will sell the {{I|Cozy Turkey Day DIY}} pack and [[Turkey Day#Items|Turkey Day]] furniture for {{Currency|Bells|19800|New Horizons}}. | + | **If the player misses Turkey Day, from after Turkey Day until November [[Nook's Cranny]] will sell the {{I|Cozy Turkey Day DIY|New Horizons}} pack and [[Turkey Day#Items|Turkey Day]] furniture for {{Currency|Bells|19800|New Horizons}}. |
**This event is time-locked, and only unlocks on 1.6.0a. | **This event is time-locked, and only unlocks on 1.6.0a. | ||
*[[Toy Day]], and its host [[Jingle]], return in 1.6.0. | *[[Toy Day]], and its host [[Jingle]], return in 1.6.0. | ||
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*A new promotion item for {{PC|short}} was added: the {{I|Pocket Camp Phone Case|New Horizons}}. | *A new promotion item for {{PC|short}} was added: the {{I|Pocket Camp Phone Case|New Horizons}}. | ||
* New [[Nook Shopping seasonal events]] include the following events: | * New [[Nook Shopping seasonal events]] include the following events: | ||
− | ** To add on to the [[Winter Solstice]] and [[Summer Solstice]], the {{I|Aurora Wall}} and {{I|Sunflower Rug}} were added alongside the {{I|Midwinter Sweater}} and {{I|Sunflower Crown|New Horizons}} respectively. They are available throughout December. | + | ** To add on to the [[Winter Solstice]] and [[Summer Solstice]], the {{I|Aurora Wall|New Horizons}} and {{I|Sunflower Rug|New Horizons}} were added alongside the {{I|Midwinter Sweater|New Horizons}} and {{I|Sunflower Crown|New Horizons}} respectively. They are available throughout December. |
− | ** Four items related to [[New Year's Eve]] were added are are available from December 26 to December 31: {{I|New Year's Noodles}} for Ōmisoka, {{I|Berliner}} for Silvester, {{I|Twelve-Grape Dish}} for Nochevieja, and {{I|Sparkling Cider|New Horizons}} for New Year's Eve. They all relate to their respective local holiday traditions for New Year's Eve. | + | ** Four items related to [[New Year's Eve]] were added are are available from December 26 to December 31: {{I|New Year's Noodles|New Horizons}} for Ōmisoka, {{I|Berliner|New Horizons}} for Silvester, {{I|Twelve-Grape Dish|New Horizons}} for Nochevieja, and {{I|Sparkling Cider|New Horizons}} for New Year's Eve. They all relate to their respective local holiday traditions for New Year's Eve. |
− | ** The Japanese New Year, or Shōgatsu, features three items available from January 1 to January 15: the {{I|Kadomatsu}}, {{I|Kagamimochi}}, and {{I|New Year's Shimekazari|New Horizons}}. | + | ** The Japanese New Year, or Shōgatsu, features three items available from January 1 to January 15: the {{I|Kadomatsu|New Horizons}}, {{I|Kagamimochi|New Horizons}}, and {{I|New Year's Shimekazari|New Horizons}}. |
− | ** Other items available from January 1 to January 15 to celebrate the New Year include the {{I|2021 Celebratory Arch}}, {{I|Olivier Salad}}, {{I|Yut Nori}}, and {{I|Zodiac Ox Figurine|New Horizons}}. They all relate to their respective local holiday traditions for the New Year. | + | ** Other items available from January 1 to January 15 to celebrate the New Year include the {{I|2021 Celebratory Arch|New Horizons}}, {{I|Olivier Salad|New Horizons}}, {{I|Yut Nori|New Horizons}}, and {{I|Zodiac Ox Figurine|New Horizons}}. They all relate to their respective local holiday traditions for the New Year. |
==Changed features== | ==Changed features== | ||
− | *The availability of the {{I|Sunflower Crown}} and {{I|Midwinter Sweater}} were changed. Previously, the items were available in both [[hemispheres]] around June 6 to July 7. In 1.6.0, this was changed in that the items associated with their respective season would only appear on the hemispheres that were experiencing those seasons. In this instance for December, the Midwinter Sweater was only available for Northern Hemisphere players for the [[Winter Solstice]], and the {{I|Sunflower Crown|New Horizons}} was only available for Southern Hemisphere players for the [[Summer Solstice]]. | + | *The availability of the {{I|Sunflower Crown|New Horizons}} and {{I|Midwinter Sweater|New Horizons}} were changed. Previously, the items were available in both [[hemispheres]] around June 6 to July 7. In 1.6.0, this was changed in that the items associated with their respective season would only appear on the hemispheres that were experiencing those seasons. In this instance for December, the Midwinter Sweater was only available for Northern Hemisphere players for the [[Winter Solstice]], and the {{I|Sunflower Crown|New Horizons}} was only available for Southern Hemisphere players for the [[Summer Solstice]]. |
*Leif now sells {{I|Pumpkin Start|New Horizons}}s year-round instead of limited to just October. | *Leif now sells {{I|Pumpkin Start|New Horizons}}s year-round instead of limited to just October. | ||
*The following names of these items were changed: | *The following names of these items were changed: |
Revision as of 12:08, February 14, 2021
The 1.6.0 Winter Update (known in Australia as the 1.6.0 Free Update[1]) was an update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons released on November 19, 2020. The update brought two returning holidays, the renamed Turkey Day and Toy Day, alongside their respective hosts Franklin and Jingle. Additional improvements, including increased storage capacity and new hairstyles were also added. It was announced on November 17, 2020.[2]
Returning features
- Harvest Festival has been renamed to Turkey Day in its return in 1.6.0, but the event is still hosted by Franklin as with New Leaf.
- For Northern Hemisphere players, Turkey Day is taken as a celebration of the fall harvest, while for Southern Hemisphere players it is taken as a celebration of spring. This is reflected by every furniture outside of Resident Services and the Turkey Day Series being customized for their respective hemispheres.
- If the player misses Turkey Day, from after Turkey Day until November Nook's Cranny will sell the Cozy Turkey Day DIY pack and Turkey Day furniture for 19,800 Bells.
- This event is time-locked, and only unlocks on 1.6.0a.
- Toy Day, and its host Jingle, return in 1.6.0.
- In the days preceding Toy Day, Nook's Cranny will sell a random toy and Able Sisters will sell Festive-related clothing.
- In a first in the series, Toy Day has two variants of its composition. A festive, calming rendition for Toy Day in the Northern Hemisphere and a upbeat, vibrant rendition for Toy Day in the Southern Hemisphere.
- This event is time-locked, and only unlocks on 1.6.0b for the ready phases and 1.6.0c for the actual event.
- Luna can now send players to random dream islands as she did before in New Leaf. The option to activate this is "Surprise me".
New features
- Nine new Reactions—Sit Down, Wave Goodbye, Take a Picture, Sniff Sniff, Work Out, Yoga, Here You Go, Excited, and Ta-da—are added in 1.6.0, and they can be obtained via Hip Reaction Collection.
- Six new hairstyles are added and are obtainable from Top 6 Stylish Hairstyles.
- Tom Nook can now offer the player to expand their storage if they paid off all their home loan. This expansion moves the player up from 1600 storage slots to 2400.
- The Save Data Transfer feature, which allows island save data or a single player's save data to be transferred to another Nintendo Switch, has been added.
- A new promotion item for Pocket Camp was added: the Pocket Camp Phone Case.
- New Nook Shopping seasonal events include the following events:
- To add on to the Winter Solstice and Summer Solstice, the Aurora Wall and Sunflower Rug were added alongside the Midwinter Sweater and Sunflower Crown respectively. They are available throughout December.
- Four items related to New Year's Eve were added are are available from December 26 to December 31: New Year's Noodles for Ōmisoka, Berliner for Silvester, Twelve-Grape Dish for Nochevieja, and Sparkling Cider for New Year's Eve. They all relate to their respective local holiday traditions for New Year's Eve.
- The Japanese New Year, or Shōgatsu, features three items available from January 1 to January 15: the Kadomatsu, Kagamimochi, and New Year's Shimekazari.
- Other items available from January 1 to January 15 to celebrate the New Year include the 2021 Celebratory Arch, Olivier Salad, Yut Nori, and Zodiac Ox Figurine. They all relate to their respective local holiday traditions for the New Year.
Changed features
- The availability of the Sunflower Crown and Midwinter Sweater were changed. Previously, the items were available in both hemispheres around June 6 to July 7. In 1.6.0, this was changed in that the items associated with their respective season would only appear on the hemispheres that were experiencing those seasons. In this instance for December, the Midwinter Sweater was only available for Northern Hemisphere players for the Winter Solstice, and the Sunflower Crown was only available for Southern Hemisphere players for the Summer Solstice.
- Leif now sells Pumpkin Starts year-round instead of limited to just October.
- The following names of these items were changed:
- Summer-Solstice Crown → Sunflower Crown
- Winter-Solstice Sweater → Midwinter Sweater
Bug fixes
In 1.6.0
- Any and all bug tables created on 1.2.0 prior to the 1.2.1 patch will no longer work.
Items added in 1.6.0
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Includes data sourced from the Data Spreadsheet for Animal Crossing New Horizons, compiled and edited by 6480, noizhub, Ricky, chaiinchomp, saberslime, robotic_scarab, mollumisc, sunmarsh, kyrokey, obstinateRixatrix, jackiwi, Zalex, SuperHamster, kait, hyuum, Azarro, Czarcasm, cinnamon_swirlix, astronomyfortwo, Welcius, glowtopia, BriKun, Alyrei, dodocodes.com, StevieCoops, sneeze, Shiny190, TwistedPeach, LavaToaster, capstone, vmario, rocklamp, Alexis, Aeon, and PanchamBro.
Related updates
- The NookLink mobile app now allows players to view their catalog. This update was announced alongside the 1.6.0 update and was released on November 29, 2020.[3]
Promotional images
References
- ↑ NintendoAU (November 17, 2020). "Free update arrives November 19th! – Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Nintendo Switch)". YouTube. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
- ↑ Nintendo (November 17, 2020). "Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Free Winter Update - Nintendo Switch". YouTube. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
- ↑ https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/b8debafa-60f1-4a91-947c-3b3fd51499d9