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Animal Crossing The Roost Cafe Tumbler Returns

The Animal Crossing: New Horizons The Roost cafe tumbler glass will come out again on May 27, 2024. You’ll be able to purchase it from bookstores across Japan, as well as through their online storefronts. [Thanks, Denfaminico!]

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The tumbler costs 2959 JPY, which is approximately $19.05. This product originally came out in December 2023 but then sold out. Now, it will be available once again for those who missed it the first time. The tumbler has the logo of The Roost, along with “Hato no Su” below it, with Hato no Su being the Japanese name for The Roost. There’s also a list of text like the barista marked off what’s in your drink. You can use it for both hot and cold drinks.

Other Animal Crossing: New Horizons aside from The Roost tumbler coming back are a tumbler focusing on the island residents, as well as travel accessories that look like they’re from Dodo Airlines. These items will be available in Family Marts across Japan, as well as through Takarashima’s official website.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the latest mainline entry in the Animal Crossing series and it came out in 2020 for the Nintendo Switch. It was highly popular at release, though the quarantine that year might have lent it a popularity boost. The Roost and Brewster were part of a major update in November 2021, which also included the cooking and farming mechanics.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is readily available on the NIntendo Switch.


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