Because Animal Crossing has been used a lot by companiesand organisations lately, from politiciansto furniture stores to talk shows, Nintendo has decided to lay down some rules for what kind of content these groups can and canāt use in their game. This being Nintendo, there are some catches.
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The full breakdown can be read hereāAnimal Crossing: New Horizons Usage Guidelines for Businesses and Organizationsābut for the purposes of this post weāll be looking at one point in particular.
Among the expected stuff, like ādo not engage in activities that go beyond the [age] ratingā and ādo not deceive others while using the Gameā is this:
Please refrain from using the Game inappropriately or creating any content within the Game that would be considered vulgar, discriminatory, or offensive. Please also refrain from bringing politics into the Game.
Itās almost sweet in its naivety, both because almost everything is political, but also because Nintendo actually think they can police this.
It also sucks, though, because who are Nintendo to decide where the boundaries for most of this stuff lie? Whatās political and whatās not? Is there a tribunal inside Nintendo somewhere with a chart mapped out? Wasthe blandness of Biden Island too much for their sensibilities? Was AOCās friendly engagement somehow a betrayal of the gameās mean-hearted, mortgage-based spirit?
Of course not. The issue here, as it always is with Nintendo, is control
Letās end this on a reminder: this only applies to companies and organisations, not peopleās personal use of the game.
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