Animal Crossing: New Horizons Update 1.11: Massive Datamine Reveals Upcoming Cafe Details, Items, Halloween Plans, and More

Published 07/30/2021, 4:38 AM EDT

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Following 90 long days, Nintendo blessed the Animal Crossing: New Horizons community with a new update. A plethora of veterans were on the verge of quitting because of lack of content, owing to which the latest patch is very important for the title’s future.

As usual, data miners took this opportunity to discover all the new content that will gradually be available to players. From a new cafe that might belong to Brewster, to region-based events, here’s everything we know about the 1.11.0 update for ACNH.

Brewster might return to Animal Crossing: New Horizons

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The Animal Crossing franchise comprises several games, and villagers have been highly admirable in each of them. A villager who has appeared in many games over the years, and is now a fan favorite, is Brewster.

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Brewster is a pigeon who works in The Roost cafe. He is a quite reserved villager but has an undying interest in coffee. While many newcomers might not recognize Brewster, anyone who’s played Animal Crossing: Wild World or Animal Crossing: City Folks must love this character.

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Interestingly, data miners at DodoCodes.com have revealed that ACNH currently has a file named cNpcMemory:TalkProgressMuseumBuiltCafe. This is most likely a new progress event, and the camera files for the same were originally added in the 1.10 patch.

From the looks of it, this cafe will be an additional room beside the major museum room. This might mean that Brewster is finally coming to New Horizons, but considering that there’s nothing confirmed yet, take this with a pinch of salt.

New items, events, and Halloween planning

As usual, the 1.11.0 patch has arrived with a wide range of new items. While some will be available at Nook Shopping, others will be available during the Halloween event.

Despite being a Nintendo Switch exclusive, Animal Crossing: New Horizons has millions of users worldwide. Accordingly, the developers have introduced some region-based events.

Players in Japan will witness the highest number of events (4), followed by China and Korea (2). Mexico and Europe, on the flip side, will celebrate one exclusive event in the upcoming weeks. Including all these region-based events, the 1.11.0 update has brought a total of 17 events to the game.

YouTuber Crossing Channel talked about the upcoming events in a recent video.

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Last, but not least, some spooky recipes have been discovered by the data miners. These include Spooky Treats, Spooky Tree, and Spooky Trick Lamp. The spooky ingredients required to make these items are the Orange Pumpkin, alongside Candy, Hardwood, and Iron Nugget.

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Do you think the aforementioned content will be enough to satisfy the massive Animal Crossing: New Horizons community? Let us know in the comments section below.

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