It's safe to say that millions upon millions of players were hoping to hear some kind of Animal Crossing: New Horizons news during last night's Nintendo Direct. Thankfully, while Nintendo didn't show much, there was more than enough to whet fans' appetites as they teased The Roost and other big announcements that will be made in October. The announcements will be made as part of an upcoming Animal Crossing Direct, which will include significant changes in November. During the 40-second teaser, players still had questions.
The Roost is a coffee shop located in the Animal Crossing universe. It first appeared in Wild World, a Nintendo DS game. As a gathering spot where players could relax and enjoy a cup of coffee, they also had the opportunity to interact with some of the game's special characters. In Wild World, players had the opportunity to attend K. K Slider's concerts in The Roost on Saturday evenings, and in New Leaf, players had the opportunity to work in the Café to earn a few extra bells.
Brewster is a pigeon character who works at and owns the Roost. He's a character who, at least on the surface, appears to be quite blunt. However, after several visits to The Roost, he begins to develop an affection for the character. After visiting the café and purchasing coffee for seven days in a row, he even offers the player pigeon milk, which we can't help but think is a little strange! ACNH update Brewster has traditionally worked alongside Blathers in the Museum, but in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, he is given the opportunity to open his own coffee shop. According to the images shown in the teaser, The Roost will be repositioned to the location where it was in Wild World and City Folk. Despite the fact that updates have been slow lately, an online exhibition has recently been launched to explore the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of Animal Crossing: New Horizons players during the pandemic.
Although New Horizons is a hit with beginners, we can't say the same for veterans. Nintendo is reintroducing many events from last year, which has enraged players who are frustrated by the lack of in-game content. In this regard, here are some predictions for upcoming fall content that may have an impact on ACNH's current situation. Turkey Day is celebrated in November, and it occurs on the same day as Thanksgiving in the United States. It entails gathering a variety of different materials in order to create dishes for your villagers to eat. Turkey Day is one of the most iconic fall events that players look forward to, as it allows them to strengthen their bonds with their villagers.
Nintendo is unlikely to simply include Brewster in the game without including some sort of functionality. Players can relax with a cup of coffee in his store, which can aid in the development of a relationship with him in the same way that Sable does at the Able Sisters store. More importantly, he has the ability to offer players a part-time job in New Leaf, which would be ideal in New Horizons. One of the most common complaints players have about their villagers is that they quickly run out of things to say and become monotonous as a result. Villagers would get new lines if players could serve them coffee, so this could be a great opportunity to rectify the situation.
Interestingly, we've seen Nintendo make a slew of changes to holiday events, including Bunny Day, Wedding Season, and now Halloween. As a result, we can anticipate that the Turkey Day celebration will proceed in the same manner. According to some data miners' reports, we may see some changes in the Turkey Day event this year when compared to the previous year. Developers have even taken down a slew of images associated with the Harvest-themed items. However, it's expected that they wanted to remove the Cozy Turkey Day DIY pack, which could be purchased at Nook's Cranny. It allows players to learn a variety of DIY recipes on the spot with little effort. In this case, it is possible that the Cozy Turkey Day DIY pack will not be present at the Turkey Day event this year.