Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Happy Home Paradise DLC Trailer

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Watch the trailer for a breakdown of what to expect with the upcoming paid Happy Home Paradise DLC coming to Animal Crossing: New Horizons on November 5, 2021. Assist the resort developer at Lottie’s Paradise Planning in this DLC, which features the ability for players to design villager’s dream vacation homes on a new archipelago.

Villagers will request their ideal homes and suggestions on how to decorate both interior and exterior spaces. You can modify the time of day, weather, and more, and gain design techniques as more homes are designed. Additionally, you can develop additional buildings in public spaces such as a school, restaurant, and more. Learned techniques while working with Paradise Planning can be used in your own home back on your island such as polishing. In the DLC, your own animals may ask you to design a vacation home for them where you can invite them to the archipelago. You can suggest home remodeling to your island residents, too.

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