September is here, and you can get another occasional thing from the Nook Shopping list temporarily this month.
Another month has started, and for Animal Crossing: New Horizons players, that implies there’s an assortment of new things to gather and fauna to get in Nintendo’s mainstream Switch life sim. On the head of oak seeds and pinecones, which have started showing up around Northern Hemisphere islands, players wherever can arrange another new seasonal thing from the Nook Shopping list – yet not surprisingly, it’ll just be accessible temporarily.
The current month’s new occasional thing is the grape-gather container, a wearable crate in the festivity of the Grape Harvest Festival. It costs 800 ringers and will be accessible until September 30. You can buy the thing from the Seasonal tab in the Nook Shopping list. Past the grape-reap bushel, Northern Hemisphere players would now be able to discover oak seeds and pinecones, which can be utilized to make new fall DIY plans. You’ll get one of these- – a tree’s abundance little tree formula – from Isabelle during her every day declaration when you boot up the game, while others can be found in inflatables. Another month additionally implies new bugs and fish to get, just like some new ocean animals. Crickets, red dragonflies, and more have developed in Northern Hemisphere islands, while bumblebees, mantises, and different creepy crawlies can be found in the Southern Hemisphere islands. Although a new season is upon us, Nintendo has not yet announced a new content update for New Horizons. The last update released at the beginning of August and added a variety of new features to the game, including dreaming, an August fireworks festival, and the ability to back up your New Horizons save data.
New Horizons is also finally getting Mario-themed items in March 2021 to celebrate the Super Mario series’ 35th anniversary.