

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is one of the most popular titles in the Animal Crossing series. Furthermore, Nintendo was able to generate a lot of profit thanks to the launch of ACNH. Not to mention, developers introduced several eye-catching features missing from past titles, which attracted many users to New Horizons.
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Unfortunately, even after such an immense success within just two years of its release, Nintendo decided to stop supporting ACNH anymore. Regardless, many beginners have now joined the New Horizons universe and are enjoying building their dream world in the game. For such players, the November update will introduce tons of exciting changes on their island.
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Upcoming changes to watch out for in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Critters
Nintendo has designed New Horizons in such a way that players can relate it to their regular life. Moreover, developers also migrate the in-game critters on a monthly basis. In just a few days, November will arrive and users will encounter new critters and seasonal changes on their island.
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Northern Hemisphere:
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Bugs
- Damselfly – 500 bells
- Mole cricket – 500 bells
- Tarantula – 8,000 bells
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Fish
- Bitterling – 900 bells
- Blowfish -5,000 bells
- Tuna – 7,000 bells
- Blue Marlin – 10,000 bells
- Football Fish – 2,500 bells
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Sea Creatures
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- Sea Cucumber – 500 bells
- Dungeoness Crab – 1900 bells
- Sea Pig – 8000 bells
- Snow Crab – 6000 bells
- Red King Crab – 8000 bells
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Southern Hemisphere:
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Bugs
- Great Purple Emperor – 3,000 bells
- Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing – 4,000 bells
- Banded Dragonfly – 4,500 bells
- Pondskater – 130 bells
- Diving Beetle – 800 bells
- Violin Beetle – 450 bells
- Rosalia Batesi Beetle – 3,000 bells
- Scorpion – 8,000 bells

Fish
- Frog – 120 bells
- Catfish – 800 bells
- Nibble Fish – 1,500 bells
- Angelfish – 3,000 bells
- Betta – 2,500 bells
- Rainbowfish – 800 bells
- Giant Trevally – 4,500 bells
- Mahi-mahi – 6,000 bells

Sea- Creatures
- Sea Urchin – 1,700 bells
- Slate Pencil Urchin – 2,000 bells
- Gigas Giant Clam – 1,500 bells
- Vampire Squid – 10,000 bells
- Spotted Garden Eel – 1,100 bells
The aforementioned critters will arrive on players’ islands respective of their hemisphere with the upcoming November update in ACNH. Interestingly, Southern Hemisphere users will notice a lot of bugs, fish, and sea creatures as compared to Northern Hemisphere players.
Other than new critters, Nintendo will also introduce also new seasonal and in-game events offering splendid rewards. Newcomers will get a chance to get their hands on limited-item DIY recipes by taking part in upcoming events. Are you excited about the November changes arriving at New Horizons? Let us know in the comments down below.
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