Animal Crossing: New Horizons has marked a triumphant return for the Nintendo franchise that focuses on socializing and undertaking tasks. However, the Twitter account for Bandai Namco US aired its frustrations with the game in a now-deleted tweet. Despite very positive reviews for the latest Animal Crossing, it seems that the social media user may have not been overly impressed with their experience of the game.
Animal Crossing fans have had to wait for eight years for this latest installment, and early reception has suggested that it was worth the wait. With that said, one issue that has become evident is that players can only have one island per Nintendo Switch, which means players can't operate multiple islands. The game now saves to the Nintendo Switch so players can not take the game out and stick it into a different console for a new save file. This was the issue that Bandai Namco US highlighted.
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The deleted tweet from Bandai Namco US was addressed to Nintendo America's Twitter account and claimed that the one island per Switch policy created an 'unpleasant experience.' There has been very little criticism directed at the new Animal Crossing: New Horizons as most have applauded new features, but this issue has been a concern for a number of players. The tweet was likely meant for a personal account but the user forgot to switch their Twitter account. It now seems that they may be in trouble for confronting Nintendo through an official channel.
Despite some criticism, Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been praised for bringing players together while self-isolation occurs across the globe. While many will want multiple islands, for now, many will be getting familiar with new features and uncovering what they can do in the game. There is plenty of content in the game and there have also been an incredible amount of memes that have entertained players and fans who have yet to get the game.
Players are already doing impressive things with Animal Crossing: New Horizons and it will be interesting to see what content comes out of the game. While some players will want changes made to the game, it seems that most people are satisfied with the content they have received. Some may have been worried that Bandai Namco had serious issues with Nintendo, but it seems that it was an innocent mistake by a member of staff who was unimpressed with a feature in the new Animal Crossing.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons available exclusively on the Nintendo Switch.
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About The AuthorVideo game developer and publisher Bandai Namco is publicly speaking out against the anti-Asian racism spiking across the United States. The Japan-based company released an official statement about its stance about the ongoing issue this morning.
The US has seen a rise in hateful rhetoric and behavior towards Asian-Americans in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The internet has circulated many stories over the past year about the mistreatment of Asian US citizens, with many believing the misdirected anger stems from the coronavirus originating in Wuhan, China. The racism, which has reportedly seen a recent surge, has caused many to publicly raise their voice in opposition, including Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings star Simu Liu.
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Detailed in a post on Twitter, the Bandai Namco US handle speaks on how the Anti-Asian hate has 'truly hit home' for its employees. The tweet asserts that the company is committed to promoting the values of inclusion, diversity, and fairness while condemning 'all acts of violence, bullying, discrimination, and xenophobia.'
The post goes on to state it stands with the AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) community, and encourages others to speak out against the racism-fueled aggression and hate crimes. Bandai Namco also includes links to several resources to those looking to put a stop to the hatred in the form of educational articles, petitions, coping resources, and more.
As a company based in Japan, the recent rise in anti-Asian hate has truly hit home for our employees.
We always appreciate support from our fans and we now ask for your support to #StopAsianHate and fight the rise in hate crimes committed against people of Asian descent. Deezer premium uk. pic.twitter.com/QlUUryZZfx
We always appreciate support from our fans and we now ask for your support to #StopAsianHate and fight the rise in hate crimes committed against people of Asian descent. Deezer premium uk. pic.twitter.com/QlUUryZZfx
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— Bandai Namco US (@BandaiNamcoUS) March 16, 2021Bandai Namco isn't the only gaming-centric company to publicly speak out against the harassment; Twitch is taking a stand against Anti-Asian speech and hate crimes as well. The streaming giant made a public statement of its own last month, teaming with Act to Change, Asian Mental Health Collective, Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, Stop AAPI Hate, and other organizations in a collaborative effort to end hateful content on its platform. The move comes in response to now-former Seattle Mariners CEO Kevin Mather, who spewed xenophobic, hateful comments towards Asians and other professional baseball players of color.
While the rash of hate is certainly unacceptable, Asians have been making progressive strides in the world of Hollywood. In addition to Nomadland director Chloe Zhao being the first Asian woman to be Golden Globe-nominated for Best Director, Marvel's Kevin Feige has also announced the possibility of a southeast Asian superhero in the MCU. With films like the MCU's Shang-Chi and the recently released Disney film Raya and The Last Dragon, it appears the calls for more inclusion and diversity in the live-action entertainment sphere are finally being heard.
Video games are making an effort to include Asian characters as well. While it won't be confirmed until at least the Square Enix Presents digital showcase on March 18, Life is Strange 3 is rumored to feature an Asian-American woman with mind-reading powers as the main protagonist. With just how intertwined Asia is with the gaming industry, it's certainly a good sign to see more diverse representation that Bandai Namco is advocating for is slowly but surely becoming commonplace.
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