

Sanrio Amiibo Cards availability in the UK and US explainedĬurrently, there is no news on when the Sanrio Amiibo Cards will be available in the UK and Europe. 1.9.0 of New Horizons, the Sanrio Amiibo Cards, including the ones originally released for Animal Crossing: New Leaf, can now be used to add the Sanrio villagers, and their items, to your island. If you've heard of Hello Kitty, then you've heard of Sanrio.Įach Sanrio Amiibo Card is focused around a specific villager who, in turn, takes inspiration from one of Sanrio's characters, including Pompompurin, Cinnamoroll and Hello Kitty. The Sanrio Amiibo Cards are a set of six Amiibo cards which were originally released in December 2016 for Animal Crossing: New Leaf in a cross promotion with Sanrio - a Japanese company which creates a range of products based around different cute characters. Keep an eye on your local retailers for a chance to snag some of these cards for yourself, whether you're a collector or looking for some new animal friends to share your island with.Watch on YouTube Sanrio Amiibo Cards for Animal Crossing explained Of course, buying all of that means lining Tom Nook's pockets with more bells as you'll have to purchase the items from the promotions section of the Nook Shopping app in-game.Īs of now, there's no telling when the cards will leave store shelves again. If you so wish, your house can have Hello Kitty walls, floors, tables, dressers, rugs, and a bed that will go perfectly with your brand new Hello Kitty outfit. As an added bonus, using these cards in-game also unlocks themed furniture and clothing that will turn your island into a Sanrio wonderland. These packs include residents dressed up in outfits based on Hello Kitty, Pompompurin, and Cinnamoroll, among other cute and cuddly Sanrio mascots. Target stores are also stocking special collaborative packs for the same price, allowing you to invite Sanrio-themed villagers to your island. RELATED: ‘Animal Crossing’ Graphic Novel is Getting an English Release, Letting Readers Live Out Their Tom Nook Debt Fantasies
