Animal Crossing New Horizons Concert: The Global Showcase of Musical Genius K.K. Slider During the Nintendo Live 2022 Star-Struck Fans Around the World

Published 10/10/2022, 12:10 PM EDT

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Nintendo and Animal Crossing fans have had a great run this month already. The fans are thrilled to become a part of such a community. And the gaming company has, from its side, left no stone unturned to keep the fans entertained. Moreover, the gaming company presented a spectacular Nintendo Live event this weekend. And the fans seemed thrilled by seeing the legendary Animal Crossing: New Horizons character on stage.

Animal Crossing is a social simulation video game brought forward by Nintendo. The game facilitates the player to create and design their island in their own way. And while the fans enjoy the game, it seems the musical tunes from the master have made the fans enthralled in the latest Animal Crossing: New Horizons event.

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Nintendo has fancied the Animal Crossing: New Horizons fans with a magnificent concert of the prestigious character

While Animal Crossing: New Horizons houses the creativity of a wide audience, their concerts seem to be another way to entertain the community. And apparently, the tunes of designated musician character K.K. Slider had made the fans dance on their feet. Moreover, it has become a star sparkling show for many.

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Recently, the Nintendo Live event held a concert that was live-streamed on the Nintendo Japan YouTube channel. This facilitated the fans across the globe as it happened live at Tokyo Big Sight at 6:00 PM Japan Time. And the extravagant concert of K.K. Slider reached fans tuned from all around the world.

Moreover, the fans propagated their excitement on Twitter. And everyone rejoiced to express their excitement and satisfaction after witnessing the concert of Animal Crossing’s famous musician character.

Here are some of the random tweet reactions about the K.K. Slider’s concert:

The Pokémon Scarlet and Violet trailer unfolds the features of the upcoming video game

Though this concert was successful in lifting the spirits of Nintendo fans, there was another instance from the past week that caused a sensation in the community. On October 6, the world witnessed the unveiling of the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s trailer. The fans witnessed some of the new updates through the journey of four trainers.

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Among many updates, Terastilized Pokémon states became the highlight of the 14-minute trailer. Moreover, the trailer educated that the Terastilized states are an enhanced version of Pokémons. The Tera types could be staged on any other 18 other ‘types’ of Pokémon. But one would have to defeat the Terastilized Pokémons before capturing them.

Surprisingly, the players will get to see the evolution of Pokémons. As the trailer gave an example of Girafarig, which can potentially evolve into Farigiraf when one trains them for even more intensive combats.

Furthermore, players can make sandwiches and hold picnics to rejoice with their Pokémons. And give their trainer a new look with a fresh haircut. Therefore, all of this will be available to the fans once the game releases on November 18, 2022.

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WATCH THIS STORY: Ranking the Best K.K. Slider Songs in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

How do you think will Nintendo plan to surprise and entertain the fans in the future? Do share your guesses with us in the comments below.

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Astitava Kaushik

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Astitava Kaushik is an eSports writer at EssentiallySports. He holds a Master's degree in Media and Communication studies. Throughout the years, he has developed a knack for writing and deems to explore the skill in the eSports field, with games like Valorant, FIFA, and Call of Duty holding a very special place in his heart.
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Jito Tenson