Animal Crossing Amiibo Cards Are Returning For New Horizons
The Animal Crossing Amiibo cards (series 1 through 4) will be available to buy for $6 per pack.
Lots of Animal Crossing Amiibo can be hard to find, at least at a reasonable price. Fortunately, the Animal Crossing Amiibo card series is making a comeback. Nintendo announced last week that series 1 through 4 of the Animal Crossing Amiibo card series will be available at select retailers this November for just $6 per pack--just in time for the holidays.
The Animal Crossing Amiibo cards come in blind packs of six, and four different "series" are available. You can see the full list of possible characters at Nintendo. You'll be able to use the Amiibo cards to invite characters to live on your island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. You can also take photos with them in a photoshoot mode called Photopia. It's unclear if Nintendo is adding any new in-game bonuses for the re-release of Animal Crossing Amiibo cards.

Nintendo seems to be on a kick this week with bringing back hard-to-find Animal Crossing products. The company recently announced the long sold-out Animal Crossing-edition Switch console will be making its return to select stores, and we've already spotted it in stock at GameStop.
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