Nintendo is gearing up to refresh players’ creativity in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete with a delightful selection of new items rolling out in early 2025. This update appears to be designed specifically to enhance both the interior and exterior looks of players’ virtual campsites. Decorating is a significant aspect of Pocket Camp Complete, as well as the main Switch game, New Horizons, which thrives on its wide array of interactive elements, pop-culture nods, and seasonal decorations that help bring any in-game environment to life.
Since its debut in 2001, Animal Crossing has become a beloved franchise with five main games under its belt, including fan favorites like Wild World, New Leaf, and the more recent New Horizons. Players of New Horizons have even discovered quick ways to accumulate Bells, the game’s currency, allowing for more investment in personalized decoration. Now, with these new items arriving for Pocket Camp Complete, it might be a smart move to start saving up.
The announcement was made via the game’s official Twitter account, revealing January’s fresh items alongside characters Beau and Cally. The upcoming collection includes cozy and Japanese-inspired pieces such as an egg-shaped hanging seat, a charming cuckoo clock birdhouse, and tree-themed furniture. Also in the lineup is an impressive kotatsu dining table that reflects Japanese cultural influences. Fans will also find delights like knitwear and globe ornaments, all set to hit on January 1, 2025. To acquire them, players can utilize the game’s Complete Tickets—a perfect treat to combat the winter blues.
While these new additions don’t quite rival the grandeur of Pocket Camp Complete’s space station collection, there’s still plenty to excite fans. The white bird item, in particular, caught the attention of the Twitter community. This adorable new addition, featured in various furniture pieces, promises to be a favorite among players’ outdoor decor. As part of this refresh, players can also look forward to a brand new batch of fortune cookies.
Released in 2017, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp started as a free-to-play mobile game. Players took charge of a quaint campsite, embellishing living spaces and immersing themselves in activities like fishing and bug catching, similar to its successor New Horizons but on a more intimate scale. Fortunately, transitioning to Pocket Camp Complete was made seamless for players transferring data after the original ended its service in November 2024.
Pocket Camp Complete continues to charm with frequent seasonal events and over 10,000 items to personalize campsites. From whimsical swings to lazy rivers, players have an extensive palette to craft their dream campsite. Collaborative tasks with quirky animal characters add another dimension, ensuring a continually engaging and inviting gameplay experience. As the new year approaches, these updates promise to elevate the relaxing and creative allure that Animal Crossing is known for.