The Welcome
amiibo update was revealed back in July, and had its own Nintendo Direct in November.
The Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome
amiibo update released last November, and added a plethora of new features, including amiibo functionality to the game.
Nintendo released a new video for the Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome
amiibo update today, which features Rilla, one of the new villagers added in the update.
Nintendo released a new video for the Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome
amiibo update today featuring the Lottie amii... Read More
Nintendo released a new video for the Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome
amiibo update today, which covers the added amiibo support for Kicks, a shoe - shining skunk who first appeared in Animal Crossing: City Folk.
In addition to the updates of the original game, the Direct may also show a bit more of Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome Edition, which will re-release the title to stores pre-installed with
the amiibo update and comes with an amiibo card.
Nintendo released a new video for the Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome
amiibo update today which features the Callie amiibo.
Lottie is an otter who made her first appearance in Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer before being added to Animal Crossing: New Leaf with the Welcome
amiibo update.
Nintendo released a new video for the Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo update today that showcases the Isabelle amiibo.
Nintendo released a new video for the Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome
amiibo update today featuring the Lottie amii
The amiibo update for the game will be a free download, which means you'll have even more money to spend on amiibo cards!
You wouldn't be crazy to think from the name that there's nothing to the Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo update if you don't own any amiibo, but thankfully you'd be wrong too.
We highlight this deal in particular because the New Nintendo 3DS has amiibo functionality built - in to the system under the touch screen, which is perfect for the new Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo update.
While we wait for the more complete details on the Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo Update coming later in the fall, Nintendo revealed a small new feature earlier this month.
The Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo update doesn't just support the Animal Crossing amiibo figures as you'd predictably expect.
Stay tuned to Animal Crossing World for more on Animal Crossing: New Leaf's Welcome
amiibo Update as we get closer to the release this fall.
Looking into picking up some amiibo for the just released Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo update?
Today's Nintendo Direct provided
an Amiibo update in addition to a stack of Super Smash Bros. 3DS and Wii U DLC news.
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This isn't the first time such an important role was thrust upon players near the beginning of an Animal Crossing game, as players are made town Mayor in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, so it's nothing new per se, but all throughout Pocket Camp, it is clear it takes inspiration from a few of the more recent games as it shares a similar focus to Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer and the updated version of New Leaf entitled Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome amiibo thanks to a campervan / motorhome aspect of the game, and I'm okay with that as both games were good in their own right, even without the whole Welcome
amiibo update.
The latest main game, Animal Crossing: New Leaf for the Nintendo 3DS, introduced the concept of campers in the Welcome
amiibo update.
My favourite addition from the Welcome
amiibo Update was the Deserted Island Escape minigame.
We recently worked with Nintendo of Canada on producing a short video highlighting some of the best new features included in the Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo update released last year!
There was a lot of great new content that came with the welcome
amiibo update.
Animal Crossing Amiibo Cards are collector's trading cards with amiibo functionality from Nintendo for use with the new Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo update, as well as the Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer and Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival spin - off games.
Among this Nintendo confirmed when we will be seeing
the Amiibo update for Super Smash Brothers for the 3DS, within the small mention Nintendo has confirmed the update will be released tomorrow so we can start using our Amiibo's with the game.
To celebrate the release of the Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome
amiibo update, Nintendo of Europe published an official interview for the game, with Katsuya Eguchi and Hisashi Nogami.
Sadly, the bridge of connectivity between New Leaf and Pocket Camp was severed, as the removal of the smartphone item from the Welcome
Amiibo update destroyed the form of connectivity between games.
Yesterday, Nintendo of Europe published Part 2 of their official interview with Katsuya Eguchi and Hisashi Nogami, about the Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome
amiibo update!
With the Welcome
Amiibo update coming to New Leaf in the same period of time that Animal Crossing Pocket Camp was meant to release, it's blatantly obvious that the two titles were supposed to have the connectivity that Nintendo had teased.
Running out of space to store items is a classic tale in Animal Crossing and the Welcome
amiibo update adds a new Secret Storeroom upgrade from Nook's Homes.
If you want to give these new features a go, be sure to download the Welcome
amiibo update available now!
Some sharp eyed users on both The Bell Tree Forums and Reddit have spotted that one of the new screenshots released for this fall's New Leaf
amiibo update happens to include a piece of furniture previously released in Happy Home Designer.
Included on the game cart is the recent Welcome
Amiibo update which introduces new mini-games, amiibo support and a number of other tweaks and improvements.
Please be careful with what you do on Animal Crossing: New Leaf after you grab the Welcome
amiibo update.
We're pretty excited now about the possibility of further new DLC items being released going forward added inside the Welcome
amiibo update.
For more on Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo update in the meantime, check out some of our past coverage:
We're posting about this deal primarily because of these included amiibo figures and cards which are all compatible with the Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo update.
We expect the presentation to focus heavily on the upcoming Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo update releasing later this fall.
In the Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo update, the ability for the player to sit on rocks was added.
The Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome
amiibo update released last November, and added a plethora of new features, including amiibo functionality to the game.
One highlight of the Animal Crossing: Welcome
amiibo update are the «new» returning villagers coming to the game through the new campground RV trailers and amiibo cards.
You wouldn't be crazy to think from the name that there's nothing to the Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo update if you don't own any amiibo, but thankfully you'd be wrong too.
Stay tuned to Animal Crossing World for more on Animal Crossing: New Leaf's Welcome
amiibo Update as we get closer to the release this fall.
Nintendo released a new video for the Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome
amiibo update today, which features Rilla, one of the new villagers added in the update.
The Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo update doesn't just support the Animal Crossing amiibo figures as you'd predictably expect.
Coinciding with the Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome
amiibo update just released yesterday, a new Isabelle Nintendo 3DS HOME Menu theme is now available on My Nintendo.
A new version of Animal Crossing: New Leaf is set to be launched later this year with the upcoming
amiibo update pre-installed, plus a free Animal Crossing amiibo card packaged in.
Nintendo released a new video for the Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome
amiibo update today, which covers the added amiibo support for Kicks, a shoe - shining skunk who first appeared in Animal Crossing: City Folk.
These will coincide with the new
amiibo update coming to Animal Crossing New Leaf and will allow you to prompt villagers to move into your town.