It’s a whole new world

BothAnimal Crossing: New HorizonsVer. 2.0 and theHappy Home ParadiseDLC are live now. There’s a veritable smorgasbord of new content to get through, from designing homes for other villagers to sprucing up my own. But one of my favorite updates isn’t necessarily part of the content itself, but a new way of seeingAnimal Crossingthrough the new Pro Camera.

The Pro Camera upgrade, which you may pick up at the Nook Miles machine in the Town Center, adds a few new options to your phone’s Camera app. Most notably, it lets you zip down to a first-person perspective, through the handheld mode. By itself, this is already a pretty interesting perspective shift: rather than top-down angles, you can see directly what your avatar sees.

Animal Crossing Pro Camera

But theAnimal CrossingPro Camera really excels when you realize you can move around. While it’s a little limited in some ways, being able tomovethrough your island in first-person is a game-changer, in a way that only visuals can really get across.

I mean, just look at this image I took from the night theAnimal Crossingupdatesuddenly went live. We were on a friend’s island, looking around and marveling at how different the game looks in first-person view, when we went into one of the houses. Turns out, it was Pietro’s house. And suddenly, our cheerful island adventure turned into scrappedResident Evil VillageDLC.

Seeing Tom Nook and Isabelle at eye-level in the Town Center

On your main island, it suddenly alters the way you look at everything. I was already a huge fan of Blathers and his museum, to the point of not skipping any explanations he offers. Especially as the COVID-19 pandemic kicked up, being able to visit a virtual museum has been a joy. And now, you’re able to walk through it all in first-person mode.

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Pietro is terrifying with the first-person Pro Camera in New Horizons

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An up-close look at an arcade with the Pro Camera in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

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And inHappy Home Paradise, I can snap close-up photos of my clients. Here’s the super-sick gamer room I made for Claude, complete with streamer desk, head-to-head fighting cab set-up, and neon lights behind the monitors. Being able to explore a space I had just meticulously laid out and see what it looked like in first-person is phenomenal.

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Everything has changed with this update. Even forced-perspective islands, a popular aesthetic among the more creativeAnimal Crossingplayers, have become even cooler with a new outlook on island life.

And the tripod option adds even more use, as it’s so much easier now to take group shots and selfies, or even set up some really bizarre angles. From island entrances tobrand-new angles for appreciating art, the addition of Pro Camera toAnimal Crossinghas really opened up new ways of looking at my island.

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Now, I’ll be re-designing with first-person potential in mind. A hedge maze just became that much cooler, and I can’t wait to see what theAnimal Crossing: New Horizonscommunity does with all of this. Will I probably just end up taking a lot offisheye photosof random villagers? Yes, most definitely. But over the last year, I’ve also seen just how creative the community forAnimal Crossingcan get, and I’m looking forward to whatever they do with this new angle on island living.

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