Animal Crossing: New Horizons Manga

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Viz released a comic-style picture a few days ago. Everyone who has seen it knows that this is Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Animal Crossing: New Horizons comics were previously only produced in Japan. In mid-September this year, players in the Western world will be able to buy comics adapted by the publisher VIZ Media.

While companion manga for Animal Crossing games is already part of the franchise history for a time, unsurprising because of the game's overwhelming popularity in Japan, none of the people's companion manga has been officially translated or released in English. Fans in the series who don't speak or read Japanese have experienced relying solely on unlicensed fan translations, which are generally difficult to find and are also frequently afflicted by copyright laws. So it came being a welcome surprise in February when VIZ Media, the organization behind the state manga series, announced the companion manga to Animal Crossing: New Horizons can be translated into English and licensed for distribution under western culture on September 14, 2021. This is as exciting as getting Animal Crossing Bells, for fans who love the games.

The manga series has, consistent with tradition, been serialized and published in Japan's CoroCoro Comic magazine before it was compiled and released to be a single book in July of 2020. While English adaptations of Japanese manga traditionally have different cover art, VIZ today revealed for their official Twitter feed which the book can be using the same cover art since its Japanese counterpart. In addition, by the image posted, it's like the manga is going to be keeping the conventional right-to-left reading order usual for Japanese print, in place of flipping the artwork like many previous official translations did before manga came into common use in English-speaking countries.

They go on to bring the manga series for the West could have reignited the recently dwindling love for the game, containing admittedly fizzled outside in recent weeks. Many of its fans now consider the action to be getting stale, with lower comparable replay value than previous Animal Crossing titles, which may are already the deciding factor for VIZ to localize the manga adaptation to get a western audience the very first time in its history. The manga doesn't adhere to a particular overarching storyline but alternatively offers a more in-depth investigation of the lives of the game's villagers, together with tips and tricks to get the most out of the game.

But awkward, fans are responding positively, sufficient reason for any luck, companion manga for earlier games may soon follow this, or at best set a precedence for future adaptations, especially since there's a second volume from the series that's been recently released in Japan. In the meantime, Animal Crossing: New Horizons-Deserted Island Diary Volume 1 is obtainable for preorder through Barnes Noble, for USD 9.99.

Although Buy ACNH Items for $9.99 is very cost-effective, it is worth it to support the Animal Crossing: New Horizons comics. The beautiful pictures and the unique stories of each villager are all worth reading.

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