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Pikopuri 2025 Issue Features Animal Crossing: New Horizons Guide

Kadokawa has released the 2025 Start edition of its Pikopuri magazine, which dedicates 46 pages to Animal Crossing: New Horizons. There is also a fashion book that contains the QR codes of outfits and patterns you can download.

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Aside from potential new patterns to get for your avatar and island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Pikopuri 2025 Start includes information on ongoing and future events, seasonal furniture, and tutorials on how you can use certain items in the game. Kadokawa aims these articles to both new players and veterans of the game. As a note, the patterns come in a separate fashion book that contains around 84 pages. The patterns for this edition focus on royalty, so you can make your avatar look like princes and princesses.

Other games that Pikopuri 2025 Start covers include Super Mario Party: Jamboree, Mario & Luigi: Brothership, Disney Music Parade: Encore, Himitsu no AiPri: Atsumete Secret Memories, and Suika Game. This magazine is for children, so all of the kanji have furigana next to them. This also makes it good reading material for gamers who are trying to learn the language.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is readily available on the Nintendo Switch. In order to use custom design codes, you will need to have either your real-life smartphone and the Nintendo Switch Online app, or a Nintendo Switch Online account and the Able Sisters shop.


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