The latest DLC item coming to Animal Crossing: New Leaf has just been announced by Nintendo. Players of the Japanese and Korean versions of the game will be able to pick up a Cherry Blossom Clock through Spotpass starting April 1st until April 30th.
Don’t forgot to pick up your Futaba Table DLC if you haven’t yet, its distribution period ends on March 31st! Both Japanese and Korean players can receive the item.
If you’ve been watching the recent videosout of PAX East, you’ve probably noticed that in all of the videos the presenter says “Club LOL”. Previously, we were under the impression it was called Club 101. At first, we thought it may have been a mistake but that may not be the case. Keep reading to learn why…
Today we have two more gameplay videos of the English version of Animal Crossing: New Leaf once again from PAX East. To be quite honest, these videos are very similar to the previous video but I know many of you are hungry for videos so I’m posting them anyway.
The stock of items in the shops are different though, so that’s something. Also, the island gameplay will be slightly different of course. It’s also worth noting that in both of these videos the club was once again pronounced “Club LOL”. Take it as you will.
We’ve got 15 minutes of English footage from Animal Crossing: New Leaf straight out of PAX East thanks to Kotaku. Check it out!
Note: In this video, the speaker pronounces the club as “Club LOL”. We believe this to be a mistake as the sign and all previous information points to Club 101.
Planning to attend PAX East in Massachusetts this weekend? Nintendo has announced that a number of their current and upcoming games will be available to play at the event including the guided demo experience for Animal Crossing: New Leaf previously available at SXSW Gaming.
In addition, attendees will be able to purchase Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity on March 23rd, one day ahead of the national release for the games.
Here’s the full list of Nintendo titles heading to PAX East this weekend:
Wii U games and applications scheduled to be shown at the booth include:
Pikmin 3 from Nintendo
The Wonderful 101 from Nintendo
LEGO® City Undercover from Nintendo
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate from Capcom
Need for Speed Most Wanted U from Electronic Arts
Wii Street U powered by Google from Nintendo
New Super Mario Bros. U from Nintendo
Nintendo Land from Nintendo
Nintendo 3DS games scheduled to be shown include:
Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon from Nintendo
Animal Crossing: New Leaf from Nintendo (guided demonstration)
LEGO® City Undercover: The Chase Begins from Nintendo
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity from Nintendo
HarmoKnight from Nintendo
Kersploosh! from Nintendo
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate from Capcom
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate from Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.
Fire Emblem Awakening from Nintendo
Leave us a comment if you’re attending PAX East! Which game are you most excited to play?
The previouslyannounced Software Update for Animal Crossing: New Leaf is now available to download in Japan and South Korea. To download the update, simply head over to the Nintendo eShop. It’s highly recommended as online play will be disabled for those without the update.
According to Nintendo, the update did the following:
Fixed game error upon starting up the game
Fixed game crash after entering the Police Station
Added update option on the main menu for further updates without an eShop download
However, some additional fixes have been noticed by the community including a duplication glitch and a wall-clip glitch.
Sidenote: My apologies for the lack of articles lately, look out for another store post later this week!
Last week Nintendo announced a Software Update for Animal Crossing: New Leaf in Japan and South Korea. Today, we have a solid release date for the update. Owners of the games can expect the update to be available on Monday, March 18th in both regions.
The update is expected to patch various bugs and glitches found in the game but Nintendo has yet to specify exactly what will be patched. Stay tuned to the blog next week for further information.