5 Things Nintendo REMOVED Since Launch - Animal Crossing New Horizons

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons
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In this video, we're taking a look at 5 features and other things Nintendo removed from New Horizons in updates since the game launched.

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0:00 - ACNH Removed Features
1:02 - Fences on Dock
2:27 - Star Fragment Trees
4:18 - Cataloging Posters
5:52 - Trees on Paths
6:45 - Interest on Bells
7:35 - Outro

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