Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been incredibly well received and it seems that many are enjoying interacting with villagers and creating an idyllic island. The latest Animal Crossing game has been a critical success and there have been plenty of people sharing and producing content around the game. PETA is now giving players a guide on how to be a vegan within the game, while some players will be against this idea, others will surely enjoy the prospect.

The new Nintendo title, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, is the first addition to the main series in eight years, and reaction to the game suggests the franchise has been missed by players. For many, New Horizons has elevated the series and with a refreshed interest in the franchise, it is unsurprising to see companies getting involved with the fun.

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In light of the success of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, PETA is the latest company to get involved with the game and has given a helpful guide to those who want a vegan island. The article details why players should leave hermit crabs alone and commends the game for its response to players picking them up, which is a simple “I caught a hermit crab! I think it wanted to be left alone!" Furthermore, the article warns of contributing to Blathers' museum and catching live animals such as fish. The post also tells players to cut Tom Snook some "slack" after noting the cruel treatment of his species.

Vegan guide to Animal Crossing

The fun article has some interesting notes on animal welfare and will be a handy aid to players who want to take a different approach to the game. There have been some truly odd things done by players while playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons and sticking to a fruit diet is probably on the less extreme side. With that said, some would rather play the game their way and won't appreciate PETA getting involved with the title.

There are still plenty of things to be uncovered in New Horizons and many ways to experience the game. With the multiple avenues for an enjoyable experience, it is no wonder that so many players are picking up the game. Whether players want to live as a vegan or collect animals for the museum, Animal Crossing: New Horizons is accommodating these options.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available now for Nintendo Switch.

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Source: PETA