Animal Crossing: New Horizons Direct No Longer Mentions One-Time-Only Save Data Recovery
During a new Animal Crossing: New Horizons Direct, Nintendo explained how ‘sometime after launch’ and usually underneath ‘certain circumstances’ (for example, ‘console damage’ and ‘loss’) would a association be means to revive save data.
The catch? It’s apparently a one-time-only understanding for Nintendo Switch Online members. It means that if an hapless occurrence was to start not once, yet twice, and we mislaid your Animal Crossing save data, Nintendo would not offer a assistance or support.
Now, though, according to Nintendo Everything, a new chronicle of a new Animal Crossing display has been uploaded. Instead of a matter about Switch Online members usually being means to redeem their save information once, it now says some-more sum about save information liberation will be common during a destiny date. Below are a before and after screenshots:

Nintendo Switch Online members can usually have save information recovered one time due to a detriment or repairs of system.

More sum on save information liberation functionality will be common during a destiny date.
Surprisingly, this isn’t a initial time something like this has happened this week. A few days ago, “in-game purchases” returned to a ESRB rating on a Animal Crossing; New Horizons diversion page. And while New Horizons won’t support cloud saves, it was detected this week that users would be means to send save files from one complement to another during a after date.
Is Nintendo maybe listening to fan feedback? Tell us what we make of this in a comments below.