After the success over the Sanrio amiibo cards inAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, the franchise’s mobile spinoff,Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, has added on to its own line of Sanrio-inspired items. Additionally, many of the rereleased items are the same as the ones given withthe Sanrio amiibo cards forNew Horizons.
Nintendo finally released a bit of major content with the recentSanrio amiibo cards. These amiibo cards recently released forAnimal Crossing: New Leafand were compatible withNew Horizons, but only yielded a few stylish posters. But a line of cards specifically made forNew Horizonslaunched to great success—and fan relief. For some time, fans have been complaining thatNew Horizonsdoesn’t exhibit the variety of furniture thatAnimal Crossing:Pocket Campdoes and players were starved for some new additions to the Switch title. Now, however, it looks likePocket Campcontinues to have a leg up againstNew Horizons.
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The mobile gamenow has another line of Sanrio-inspired clothing items that players can pull from the fortune cookies, its version of agacha or loot box. This means that it will cost Leaf Tickets. The Sanrio fortune cookies will be available until May 10, so players have approximately a month to save up some Tickets and pull for the adorable items.
Previously,Pocket Campreleased a line of Sanio furniture items that were found in their respective fortune cookies, such as the Pompompurin cookie, which could yield themed items like a bed, couch, or dress. Many of these items are the same as theamiibo card items fromNew Horizons, and the fortune cookies released today yield the same items in addition to new clothing items. Each Sanrio character has new clothes—dresses and wigs are shown in the trailer—as well as a plush.
There are several re-released fortune cookies up for sale, such as theHello Kitty cookie, the Cinnamoroll cookie, and the Kiki and Lala cookie, but there’s also a general Sanrio characters cookie. These can yield a general slew of Sanrio items from various characters, including the aforementioned ones, butPocket Campalso has a few items inspired by other characters as well, such as Pochacco and Kuromi, who both have their own dresses and plushes in the game as well.
As per usual, one item from a fortune cookie costs 50 Leaf Tickets, but players can also purchase fortune cookies in bulk at the stand for 250 Leaf Tickets.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Campis available for Android and iOS devices.
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