in

Animal Crossing New Horizons: The Easter event is back…and so does the weird bunny, all about the egg hunt!

Animal Crossing New Horizons: The Easter event is back…and so does the weird bunny, all about the egg hunt!
Animal Crossing New Horizons: The Easter event is back…and so does the weird bunny, all about the egg hunt!

Game news Animal Crossing New Horizons: The Easter event is back…and so does the weird bunny, all about the egg hunt!

On March 20, Animal Crossing New Horizons celebrated its second anniversary, and if we can regret that the game’s follow-up, in terms of major updates, is over, the seasonal and event updates are always there. A small consolation that will bring players a smile or a cold sweat, because the installation of Printemps marks the return of the very disturbing Easter Bunny named Albin to your little corner of paradise!

Buy Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Amazon

Summary

  • Spring is celebrating on your island
  • Do not run away! Albin will join you on the egg hunt

Spring is celebrating on your island

Those who, after more than twenty-four months, continue to take care of their island and pamper it by decorating it with novelties and new inhabitants, must have understood: spring has not only disrupted our daily lives, it has also settled in Animal Crossing: New Horizonsas evidenced by the beautiful cherry blossoms standing on your little patch of floating land† Since yesterday your island has seen more than flowers grow: indeed, Easter eggs are popping up again, after a year of absence, but they are not the only ones. The disturbing Zipper T. Bunny (Albin, in the French version) is also part of the game while Rabbit day is fast approaching

Animal Crossing New Horizons: The Easter event is back...and so does the weird bunny, all about the egg hunt!Animal Crossing New Horizons: The Easter event is back...and so does the weird bunny, all about the egg hunt!

Just by seeing the eggs on your island, you must have understood that the latter was certainly not far away. Sure behind a tree, eyes all around, and excited at the thought of crossing your path to exchange a few words…and some eggs soon! During this week you can comb your island to collect as many eggs as possible.† Don’t worry, under his slightly strange look, Albin isn’t after you, but after your eggs he will be able to reward with very generous prizes!

Do not run away! Albin will join you on the egg hunt

With his face Albin is a same Only on Animal Crossing: New Horizons† Loved by some, mocked by others, the bunny is making a comeback for Easter with a day to mark with a milestone: April 17 † During the Egg Festival (the equivalent of Easter), you can trade your different categories of eggs (aerial, aquatic, woody, leafy, mineral and terrestrial) against DIY plans from the series “Oeuf” with this sweet Albinwho already gives you a recipe as a gift if you start a conversation with him when he arrives.

Also, don’t forget to search the shores of your island and look up: the gift balloons flying to your little corner of paradise may also contain the precious sesame for your various crafts. Once the April 17 date has passed you will not be able to restore the missing plans, so make sure to inspect your island carefully and enjoy the cherry blossoms, the event could end very quickly!

Animal Crossing New Horizons: The Easter event is back...and so does the weird bunny, all about the egg hunt!

About Animal Crossing: New Horizons


Animal Crossing: New Horizons, all our guides and tips

This page contains affiliate links to some of the products that JV has selected for you. Every purchase you make by clicking on one of these links will not cost you more, but the e-merchant pays us a commission.
More information user manual

Profile of Jinxeb, Jeuxvideo.com

Through JinxebWrite jeuxvideo.com

P.M

Nice: the “tourists” of Galtier are in free fall…

Nice: the “tourists” of Galtier are in free fall…

Livret A: towards a further increase in the remuneration percentage on 1 May 2022?

Livret A: towards a further increase in the remuneration percentage on 1 May 2022?