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Even though Animal Crossing: New Horizons may have received its final content update with the Happy Home Paradise downloadable expansion, Nintendo has remained committed to improving upon everyone’s tropical escape with minor patches. Yesterday afternoon, the Animal Crossing: New Horizons Version 2.0.5 update suddenly dropped alongside a patch note guide on Nintendo of America’s official support site for the game.

Below, viewers can find a detailed list containing every change that the 2.0.5 update is brining to Animal Crossing: New Horizons!



Fixed Issues

 

  • Fixed an issue where the player could not progress through the explanation about Photopia under specific conditions after moving to another island.
  • Fixed an issue where the game would not progress after a message was displayed when a conversation had started and a lot of furniture items had been placed on the island.
  • Fixed an issue where Luna would repeat the explanation related to the “Search by island name.” option over again.
  • Fixed an issue where island residents would wear custom designs as a different pattern type than how the custom design was displayed in the tailor shop.
  • Fixed an issue where an island resident visiting a player’s home would remain in the player’s home after the player used the Room Sketch app, the Happy Home Network app, or the Custom Designs Portal during the visit.
  • Fixed an issue where a player would use a door decoration when remodeling the home of an island resident, but the door decoration would sometimes be removed when a new day started.
  • Other adjustments and corrections were made to improve the game play experience.

 

Fixed Issues related to DLC

 

The following issues related to the paid DLC Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Happy Home Paradise have been fixed.

  • Fixed an issue where the player could not progress past the loading screen when trying to revisit a vacation home if the player previously released an ant or fly in the yard of that vacation home while the conditions for ants or flies to appear were not met.
  • Fixed an issue where subsequent events would not progress properly if the player closed the software during a specific point while working on a facility.
  • Other adjustments and corrections were made to improve the game play experience.

 

When more updates regarding Animal Crossing: New Horizons and its Happy Home Paradise DLC are released in the future, we’ll be sure to let you know!

 

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Written by Marc Kaliroff

Ever since owning a cobalt blue Game Boy Advance, Nintendo is his preferred way of gaming. Marc is a journalist, creative writer, and video producer. While his focus may be on providing news, he spends his days preparing reviews for games of the present and past.