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Nintendo issues patch against hacked trees in ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ – Micky News
In light of the recent controversy which has Nintendo removing uploaded islands via the dream suite, the company is employing a tactic that would address the is

Under version 1.4.1, the update, if installed, will see the game no longer displaying illicit assets in-game. The assets primarily pointing to hacked trees that bear unusual stuff, such as a star fragment, instead of fruit.
At a closer inspection, it appears that the hacked trees are money trees that went through alteration. Although the illicit item in question does no harm in-game, the act of modifying asset is an infringement of Nintendos established policies.
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