Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ anniversary
Animal Crossing: New Horizons launched on the Nintendo Switch on March 20th, 2020, and since then, it’s become a full-blown cultural phenomenon, which is now celebrating its anniversary.
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons launched on the Nintendo Switch on March 20th, 2020, and since then, it’s become a full-blown cultural phenomenon, which is now celebrating its anniversary.
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