Animal Crossing 2022 Planner

Animal Crossing 2022 Planner Will Include Special Stickers

Takarajimasha will release an Animal Crossing 2022 planner on December 8, 2021. It will cost 1,760 yen or $15. The Animal Crossing 2022 planner will come with special stickers, and a unique designed that encapsulate the visual design of the series. The planner will feature different villagers for every day of the year. Additionally, it is dated from January 2022 to March 2023. However, this item will only be available in Japanese. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Sales of the item will be limited. Once the Animal Crossing 2022 planner goes out of stock, it will not be made available to purchase again. Consumers will be able to purchase the planner from several locations, including the Nintendo Tokyo location in Tokyo, Japan. That said, international consumers can purchase the item from Amazon Japan. International shipping for the planner is available through some online storefronts.

You can take a look at pages from the planner, and the sticker sheet, below.

In October 2021, Nintendo announced a new pack of Animal Crossing amiibo cards would release in November. Additionally, the release of the cards coincided with the major update patch for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. New activities available through the update patch include cooking and the addition of Brewster’s Cafe as an extension of the museum.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is immediately available for Nintendo Switch.


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