How to Get 2 Houses in Animal Crossing

avatarRepeatingRitz8 months ago
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avatarHatchellingCalm8 months ago

Short answer: You can't really get a second house for the same character. But, if you're okay juggling between profiles, just add another user to your Switch and voila, another house for your island!

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avatarRequestingFinal8 months ago

Getting a second house in Animal Crossing isn't straightforward since the game is designed for one house per player profile. However, you can create a new profile on your Nintendo Switch and play Animal Crossing using that profile. This way, you'll have a new character and can build a second house in your village. It's like having a new neighbor, but it's actually you!


avatarEarningOunce8 months ago

Just make a new profile, guys. It's that simple. Second house, here you come!

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