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Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ spooky Halloween event begins after fall update. – CNET
Pumpkins, face paint, contacts and costumes arrived Thursday.

The Halloween spookiness has begun.
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The Halloween celebrations kicked off in Animal Crossing: New Horizons Thursday, nearly a week after Nintendo revealed it in a trailer. The Nintendo Switch game’s free update adds creepy costumes, character customization options and DIY projects ahead of the Oct. 31 event.
You can start growing pumpkins now (starts are available from Leif and Nook’s Cranny) and use them in pumpkin-based DIY projects. Costumes are available from the Able Sisters, an…
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