A brand new model of the popular console with an integrated OLED screen, which provides clearer picture quality and brighter images, was one of the most exciting announcements of 2021 for Nintendo Switch fans. The announcement of the new OLED model generated a lot of excitement among the Nintendo community, even if it wasn't the 4K Switch that fans had hoped for. Fans of Animal Crossing: New Horizons are being urged to back up their game saves before upgrading to the new console, which will be released in just one day.
Since its release in March of 2020, Free Animal Crossing Bells, the latest installment in Nintendo's long-running life simulation franchise, has been a huge success for the company. The game quickly rose to become one of the most popular titles on the Nintendo Switch, and it has spawned a plethora of fan content that is both creative and unique. Fans of Animal Crossing: New Horizons have created a thriving community around the game, and with the release of the new Switch model on the horizon, Nintendo is urging them to back up their data as well.
Player's island backups are enabled by default, and players can restore their island data on another console by following the short guide. Players can also disable the automatic creation of backups. A Nintendo Switch Online membership will be required in order to recover a player's island in the event that the Switch is lost, stolen, or damaged.
Cloud-based storage and backup capabilities are becoming increasingly common in the gaming industry today. It is possible to store all of a player's saved games in the cloud with the Nintendo Switch Online membership, allowing them to easily move between different Switch consoles without losing their progress. Cloud saves are also available to players as part of their membership subscriptions to PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live, and cloud saves are available for free for specific titles on Steam.
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