. That’s right, Zipper T. Bunny has visited your island village already, and even if you did not meet them on April 1, you’ve certainly seen all the Bunny Day eggs tucked in trees, floating in the sky and hidden underground.
Animal Crossing’s Easter-inspired holiday is a mystery we’re all uncovering together, so I can’t tell you exactly what April 20 will bring. But there are plenty of other questions you’ll have along the way, and we’ll provide the answers as we find them. And here are our top tips to masting Animal Crossing: New Horizons on your Nintendo Switch $ at Best Buy ) .
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3: What is Bunny Day? Bunny Day is Animal Crossing’s version of Easter, but its announcement on April 1 also heralded the beginning of spring on your island. Some trees are turning pink, cherry blossoms float through the air and new species of bugs and fish are finding their home on your island.
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What’s more, Bunny Day will bring a few surprises. First, the true identity of Zipper T. Bunny is still a mystery. Perceptive players noticed the zipper on the back of his costume, meaning he isn’t just another anthropomorphic animal like the other denizens of your island. Second, he said a surprise was in store for any player determined enough to craft (every Unique Bunny Day item.
Eggs can be found in trees or under cracked segments of earth.
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Why haven’t I seen Zipper T. Bunny? If you weren’t playing on April 1, you might have missed the big yellow bunny. But if you were playing Animal Crossing on the first, and still did spot the furball, it’s possible that you missed the software update that brought Bunny Day to your island. So make sure your version of Animal Crossing is the most recent before starting up the game. Go to (System Settings)> (System)> Auto-Update Software > (On) .
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