Animal Crossing: New Horizonsis one of the biggest games of 2020. It’s massive financial success has far exceeded expectations, most likely because of the worldwide lockdown caused by COVID-19. But with a Thanksgiving and anAC:NHToy Day celebration update pending, fans got a nasty surprise from Nintendo that seems counter to the holiday spirit.

The massive, world-wide phenomenon that isAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsbegan all the way back in March 2020. After release, tons of gamers flocked to an uninhabited islands and began almost immediately creating content. From YouTube videos to Twitch streams to black market sales of in-game items for real money, the game was everywhere. To date,Animal Crossing: New Horizonshas sold about 15 million copiesin the last three months alone, giving the game a total sale number that is closing in on 40 million copies.

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In a November 19th, 2020 update to the usage guidelines for the game, Nintendo warned content creators against using a2020 Game of the Year NomineeAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsto make themselves any revenue at all. The terms update included warning that seemed to target content creators specifically, mentioning that selling custom designs or gaining revenue from videos featuring the game was now against terms of service.

Nintendoadded that players should also:

This seems like a slap in the face for many content creators, who took to Twitter to show how unpopular this update was:

“Did Nintendo really just allow the obvious community aspect, there for content creator space, carry their game well beyond previous titles just to remove that option after it’s [sic] success?” -JanuaryAndOn

“Congrats Nintendo you’ve killed this game. Can’t move your island and don’t you dare show it to anyone if you’re a content creator… Sometimes Nintendo makes me shake my head” -Ravage Vision

It seems like Nintendo partially relied on content creators to increase sales, make the game massively popular, only to start removing monetized content from YouTube and other places. Not to mention those who have shared custom creations for Black Lives Matter, political candidates and parties, and other political issues.

While Nintendo also mentions in this Usage update that “Businesses and organizations may use the Game in… Providing your Custom Design and/or Dream Address to other players, Inviting other players to your island, Uploading screenshots and/or game footage to family-friendly websites and social network services,” does this include AOC andJoe Biden opening theirAC:NHislands to visitors, considering that their jobs are inherently political?

It also begs the question what sort of retaliation that Nintendo has planned against content creators that break these rules.

While there are no rules against sharing the latest and greatestcustom designs forAnimal Crossing, like all the great Halloween designs from last month, there seems to be a very thin line that content creators and businesses will have to walk to keep Nintendo at bay. Hopefully, this is just a legal precedent for removing problem or questionable content creators, and that most YouTubers and Let’s Players will never hear from Nintendo’s Legal Team.

Animal Crossing: New Horizonsis available for the Nintendo Switch.

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