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Nintendo kickstarts campaign to rid reported islands in ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ – Micky News
The summer update wave 2 introduced into Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a feature that once debuted in Animal Crossing: New Leaf

According to user reports, Nintendo is indeed resorting to remove islands that other users describe as having illicit content.
Hacked Content
There have been a few popular hacks that are plaguing Animal Crossing: New Horizons. One most common involves having trees grow stuff instead of fruit, such as star fragment, for example. Although mostly intended for creative purposes, others resort to selling, subsequently proliferating the illegality.
Players may have had gotten away with the illicit …
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