Among the many small pleasures of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Animal Crossing: New Horizons is its museum.

Whereas in past Animal Crossing games, Blathers' museum has appeared on the tackier side, New Horizons started with a template established in New Leaf and overhauled it into one of the game's more magical locations. Simply put, it looks like a a place that would be fun to visit even in the non-digital world thanks to its sprawling and diverse displays. A recently posted for one of New Horizons' villagers, howeverꦍ, suggests that we haven't yet seen the full extent of Blathers' new and improved museum.

The villager in question is Fang. Twitter usꦇer @sylvid🌳ia posted an exchange with him hinting at art pieces within Blathers' museum, theorizing that his mention of an art gallery suggests future DLC.

Fang admits to being a newbie in the art world, but expresses gratitude for the art that he can always peruse in the museum. This is, of course, notable because the current version of New Horizons' museum has no such art within it. Fang even recounts standing and staring at these non-existent works. Past Animal Crossing games have included a travelling art dealer named Crazy Redd. New Horizons is certainly the most expansive Animal Crossing game to date, so the art-centric update that this dialogue ma𓄧y hint toward could very well tie into the arrival of series staple Crazy Redd as well.

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Whether or not an art gallery is currently among Nintendo's plans for upcoming Animal Crossing content, significant DLC is almost guaranteed in some form or another. While the current and controversial Bunny Day event is just the first of a slate of timed holiday events, given New Horizons' meteoric sales in conjunctꦚion with a day-to-day loop that some players may find repetitive, adding new, potentially more permanent content to the game seems like a given.

The game's next significant update is currently slated for later this month, and will introduce an Earth Day-related event. Promo for the update includes an image of series regular Leif, the gardening shop𒅌keeper. While his a🐠ppearance has been confirmed to be seasonal, this nonetheless introduces the possibility of returning NPCs that could indeed include Redd and the hinted-at art exhibit.

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