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Nintendo’s Animal Crossing Is the Biggest Hit of the Lockdown

The new version of the video game franchise is the unqualified success of the coronavirus era.

Nintendo’s Animal Crossing Is the Biggest Hit of the Lockdown
A snapshot of Animal Crossing. (Source: Nintendo of America)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- In the past three weeks, millions of people locked up at home and tired of scanning coronavirus headlines have sought solace in a virtual realm populated by pastel cartoon animals. On a tranquil island dotted with sparkling waterfalls and perky palm trees, the video game Animal Crossing: New Horizons has become a haven where real people are planning weddings, rebuilding their social lives, and even staging...
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