If you’re going to put “Assemble! Animal Crossing has been around for a long time, so be careful, because the game will be “disbanded” in 2061.
In a foreign forum, a player AdTrue4863 shared such a screenshot. He said that he adjusted the clock of the Switch when he was idle and bored. It turned out that when he adjusted the time to following 2061, he opened “Assemble!” “Animal Crossing Friends Club” displayed this message, saying “Please close the game from the HOME menu, and set the time between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2060, and then open the game.”
In other words, for players on the normal timeline, “Assemble! “Animal Crossing Friends Club” “can only” be played for another 39 years. If you still want to play at that time, you have to set the NS clock back. It’s kind of weird why Nintendo put the game in between these 60 years?
However, fans don’t need to be too anxious, given the “Assemble! With the success of Animal Crossing, a new Animal Crossing series of games must and will be launched, so it’s unlikely fans will need to stick with this version for another 39 years. Having said that, more and more people are starting to play old games, especially new consoles are also starting to “down support” and launch official nostalgic games, so there are still many players who may return to this game in the next few decades. game.
Over the past 20 years, starting with Animal Crossing on the GameCube in 2001, Nintendo has released five mainline games in the Animal Crossing series, with new games typically appearing every three to four years. So players who want to play new games don’t have to wait 39 years.