Animal Crossing: New Horizons has fixed a glitch which resulted in its villagers walking around naked, which had up to that point caused surprise amongst its users.
Nintendo released the relaxing sim's latest update, 2.04, this week and put an end to the unintentional nudity. As reported by Kotaku, the glitch was discovered just days after the early November release of the Happy Home Paradise, and was due to clothes from the Custom Design feature being automatically removed when indoors.
The patch also fixed issues with the Showroom, ladders disappearing in specific places, and Seasonal Recipes turning up in the wrong season.
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Although the game is still being supported with patches and bug fixes – and with a game this deep we expect there are plenty of other bugs out there waiting to be nixed – the release of Happy Home Paradise with the 2.0 update is the last major addition the game is getting.
The DLC is actually free for people who subscribe to the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack, alongside the ability to download a bunch of Nintendo 64 games.
Unfortunately, the quality of the emulation for the classic N64 games has been the source of much criticism, with people bemoaning the input lag, audio delays, improperly handled graphical effects, odd button mapping and missing save features.
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"We take the feedback very seriously, and we're continuing to look at ways to improve the overall performance," Nintendo of America boss Doug Bowser recently said (via Video Games Chronicle).
"For us, it's about quality and great content at a great value."
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available on Nintendo Switch.

























