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The New Animal Crossing New Horizons Seasonal Item Is Bamboo Grass

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The next Animal Crossing: New Horizons seasonal item is available through Nook Shopping. This time, a Japanese festival is being celebrated. You can bring Tanabata home by picking up some Animal Crossing bamboo grass by July 31, 2020.

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As usual, you can find the bamboo grass by heading into the Nook Shopping Catalog. If you scroll over to the Seasonal section, you’ll find it at the end of the list for 3,080 bells. It will be right below the two solstice items. Once it arrives through the mail, you can place the 1×1 decoration wherever you’d like on your island or in your home.

Speaking of the solstice Animal Crossing: New Horizons seasonal items, people have one last chance to grab two of them. the Summer-solstice crown and Winter-solstice sweater will both leave the Nook Shopping Seasonal section on July 6, 2020.

As a fun aside, there’s also a new emoji connected to the Animal Crossing hashtags on Twitter. To mark the return of Isabelle, each one now has her face appear at the end of it. Applicable hashtags include #AnimalCrossing, #ACNH, #AnimalCrossingNewHorizons, #どうぶつの森, and #あつまれどうぶつの森.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available for the Nintendo Switch. You’ll be able to grab some Animal Crossing bamboo grass until July 31, 2020. Also, don’t forget to update it before you play, as an update adding swimming and new NPCs is available.

(Image source: Nintendo)


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