Yep. Agree 100% the game feels incomplete as Animal Crossing Bells it is. It's such a shame. I know Nintendo have stated that they'll be releasing updates for two decades or so, but honestly that is too slow for many players.At this stage I'm beginning to believe they purposely withheld content so that they might add it later. How else would they know that they have"two years" worth of content to add?
Oh yeah, that is definitely the case. And it is annoying many players because the content they're withholding was available in previous games and principles of their franchise (it sounds strange to make us wait 1-2 years for Brewster, by way of instance ). They clearly need to milk this sport for so long as they could (even more so now that it's become a huge success thanks to Covid).
Exactly! We have not even gotten any genuine new content aside from... pumpkins? Every upgrade so far has just been incorporating things from past matches. While it's wonderful to have upgrades to pull me back into the match it would be even nicer to include new characters/events/furniture we haven't seen before.I thought it was just coincidental that the match was released through lock down. I don't know what to believe
There is a lot of things missing but a ton of developments too. These days, I am not really surprised when a new software (including games) fail to add features of the past iterations. The missing sets I can understand using the frequent updates and it appears to follow along with Animal crossing mobile game version, but things such as: villagers moving in and out houses, requesting to buy Animal Crossing Items visit your Home, hide-and-seek type miniature games, random actions like kicking around a soccer ball are something which gave villagers life