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Catherine Lewis

As notorious 'Adult Only' Animal Crossing: New Horizons island shuts down after 5 years, creator thanks Nintendo for "turning a blind eye" for so long: "I apologize from the bottom of my heart"

A player character looks shocked in a dark room in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

One infamous adult-themed Animal Crossing: New Horizons island has closed its doors as its creator claims Nintendo has deleted its Dream Address, stopping visitors from seeing its raunchy secrets.

As reported by Automaton, Twitter user @churip_ccc is the player behind the so-called adult-only island, which has been alive and kicking since 2020. As shown in an old video tour, it includes everything from its own red-light district to a love hotel, strip club, and casino. It might just be the opposite of the wholesome experience Nintendo had in mind when creating the game.

Well, now it's claimed that Nintendo might not have taken too kindly to the island, even if it's taken more than five years to do anything about it. "Actually, just a day before the update, the Dream Address for the Adult Island was deleted by Nintendo," churip_ccc claims in a tweet (translated by Automaton). "To Nintendo, I apologize from the bottom of my heart. Or rather, thank you for turning a blind eye for more than five years."

The player extends their thanks to "everyone who visited the island," as well as "all the streamers who showcased it in their videos."

Searching for the island's Dream Address now (which usually allows folks to connect to the internet and take a tour of someone else's island without its owner having to let you in like they would if you were joining them in multiplayer) there are no results. For research purposes, I tried it out myself, and was informed "there is no dream filed to that Dream Address." That's no firm confirmation that Nintendo decided that things were a little bit too risqué for its family-friendly game, thank you very much, but for whatever reason, it's no longer accessible.

Of course, the user only says this removal applies to their Dream Address, which is a separate thing to their actual save data, so the island almost certainly still exists in its base form, it just can't be visited by the masses anymore. And, given churip_ccc's apology, it doesn't seem likely that they'll be attempting to re-open any time soon.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons 3.0's new Slumber Island feature has bad news for anyone who became mortal enemies with their "ugly" villagers: "Chops coming back from the dead to get revenge on me."

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