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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Hits iOS and Android Later This Week

Portable Animal Crossing goodness is almost here!

Nintendo has today announced that its latest mobile title, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, will be available on iOS and Android later this week.

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The news comes via a tweet from Nintendo’s official Twitter account, revealing that Pocket Camp will be available worldwide from Nov. 22. The game had initially soft-launched in Australia shortly after the Nintendo Direct focused on the mobile title.

Pocket Camp crams most of the fun, daily activities from the main titles into this mobile offering. You’ll collect fruit, fish, set out a neat little campsite for all of your animal friends to chill, and a bunch more.

Despite being free-to-play, Pocket Camp comes with its own microtransactions in the form of Leaf Tickets. These can be used to speed up how long an item takes to be made by Cyrus, or can cover any materials you may be missing from a crafting recipe, among other things.

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp will be available for free on iOS and Android devices worldwide from Nov. 22.

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