Nintendo has just unveiled an exciting lineup of fresh items for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, designed to spark creativity in the realm of décor, both indoors and out. This update is all set to kick off the new year with its launch on January 1, 2025, and promises to include a mix of cozy home items alongside those influenced by Japanese culture, providing players a delightful excuse to indulge.
Decorating is a big hit in Pocket Camp and its popular counterpart, New Horizons. Players love the opportunity to enhance their virtual homes with an array of interactive, pop culture-themed, and seasonal pieces that breathe life into their digital spaces.
Since its start in 2001, the Animal Crossing series has introduced five main games, with titles like Wild World, New Leaf, and the eminent New Horizons. Clever New Horizons players have discovered quick routes to amass wealth, allowing for greater investment in must-have décor. With Pocket Camp ready to offer new design options for the upcoming year, it’s a wise move to start saving those in-game coins.
The official Animal Crossing Twitter account piqued community interest by posting an image featuring characters Beau and Cally, showcasing some of the new items. This image teased an inviting collection: an egg-shaped hanging seat, a charming cuckoo clock birdhouse, attractive tree-inspired furnishings, and a spacious Japanese-style kotatsu dining table. Additionally, items such as knitwear, globe decorations, and more culturally inspired pieces were highlighted. Eager campers can look forward to acquiring these using Complete Tickets when they become available, just in time to shake off any post-holiday blues.
While these new January items might not match the grandeur of the pocket version’s space station, there’s plenty to excite players. The introduction of the charming white bird has particularly caught fans’ eyes on Twitter. This feathered addition, which appears in several furnishings, is seen as a lovely new feature poised to become a favorite fixture in campers’ gardens. Additionally, anticipation is high for the set of newly designed fortune cookies.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp first hit the mobile gaming scene in 2017 as a free-to-play adventure. It allowed players to manage a quaint campsite, decorating and interacting with fellow campers—much like New Horizons, albeit on a smaller scale. As the original game’s service wrapped up in November 2024, transitioning data to the Complete version was made simple, ensuring fans could seamlessly continue their adventures.
For those unfamiliar, Pocket Camp allowed players to dive into a vibrant world where responsibilities as a campsite manager involved everything from fishing and bug-catching to mingling with animal residents and curating your personal campsite with over 10,000 items. It was a delightful mix of creativity and interaction, free from in-game purchases, that kept players engaged for years.
With frequent seasonal events like Garden Events and Fishing Tourneys—alongside festive happenings like Halloween and the Summer Festival—there’s always something new and exciting for players to collect and enjoy. These captivating experiences have helped cement Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete as a favorite among fans of life simulation games. As always, Nintendo delivers a wholesome, inviting world that continues to inspire imaginative gameplay and communal joy.