The sheer amount of content that’s been added toAnimal Crossing: New Horizonswith the 2.0 updated is pretty astounding. When it was first revealed last month, fans were impressed with the many new activities that were coming to the game and it seemed like, with the addition of theHappy Home ParadiseDLC,New Horizonswas having something of a renaissance. There’s no denying that the update is bringing a lot of great things to the game, however, it feels like a lot of its content should have been included withAnimal Crossing: New Horizonswhen it launched in March 2020.

To be clear:the base version ofAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsisn’t a bad game by any stretch, but it seems like the title would have majorly benefited from a lot of the content that’s coming with the 2.0 update. At the end of the day, it’s all well and good that new content is coming at all, but it seems likeNew Horizonsmight have missed a major opportunity to have been the undeniable best game in the series at launch by simply including most of its content all at once instead of waiting 18 months to be finished after the fact.

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The Repetitive Grind of Animal Crossing

TheAnimal Crossingseries has often been critiqued for having players do the same tasks every single day with little in terms of reward. For that measure, it’s been called a “chore simulator” by some critics which isn’t unfair, but there’s more to the series than just that as well.Animal Crossing: New Horizonsoffered a lot for players to doright when it launched especially because it gives players the option to decorate their islands however they see fit in the same way that they’d decorate their house interiors.

The progression that players felt when first starting the game and going from a small village to a bustling island town was extremely satisfying because players could see the visual transformation of their island as a reward for their efforts. Unfortunately, however, after the initial discoveries of whatNew Horizonshad in store for its players were made, there wasn’t much else to do. The repetitive grind of the game started becoming a lot more clear to players as there wasn’t anything new to focus on. Ifall the content in the 2.0 updatewas included in the base game, it would have taken far longer for the shine to wear off as players would have multiple different activities to be doing to distract them from the widely criticized “chore simulator” elements of the franchise.

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Losing Players to their Busy Schedules

There couldn’t have been a better time forAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsto release. March 2020 was when a lot of the world was beginning to shut down due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and people were stuck in their homes for weeks meaning that they had a lot of time on their hands and what better way to spend that time than to playNew Horizonswith its relaxed island getaway vibes. Obviously, there was no way for Nintendo to have been able to know that players' free time was going to be exponentially bigger when the game was released compared to other times in the year, but as time went on and people had to start going back to their jobs and lives, time forAnimal Crossingquickly faded.

Luckily, this was around the time that the game began to lose its shine as mentioned above, but due to the busy nature of the gaming world and the rest of people’s lives, there just isn’t much time right now for moreAnimal Crossingfor most people. It’s far more difficult for a game to get a player’s attention twice than to get it once which means that there likely won’t be as many peopleengaging with the 2.0 update’s contentnow than if it were included in the base version ofNew Horizons. Essentially, a lot of the people who would have appreciated the additions likely won’t see them because they won’t have time to come back to it.

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons' New Content

While the content that’s been added toAnimal Crossingis definitely welcome, it’s a little bit frustrating that some things weren’t in the game to begin with. Requestedfeatures fromAnimal Crossing: New Leaflike the island-wide ordinancesseemed like they would have been shoo-in inclusions forNew Horizons, but there weren’t anywhere to be found until now. It just feels likeNew Horizons' content release was a little bit backward with what Nintendo decided to bring to the game initially and what came later.

The other frustrating thing about the new content is looking back at what it could have meant toNew Horizonswhen it launched. There were so many things going for the game and the additions of things likefarming and cookingmake it the most innovative game in the series by a longshot, it’s just a shame that it took so long forNew Horizonsto add all of those things.

At the end of the day, everything that’s been added toAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsfollowing its release has been welcome, but a lot of the content feels like it would have been better suited to release alongside the game. If it did, players could have spent even more time engaging with it and enjoying every small detail together, however, given the game’s release schedule, it seems like far fewer players will be returning to seeeverything thatAnimal Crossinghas to offer.