Animal Crossing: New Horizons Gets New 3.0.1 Update for February 2026

In January 2026, an upgraded version of Animal Crossing: New Horizons was released for the Switch 2. A new update has further boosted the game’s performance and fixed some problems. The 3.0 update and Switch 2 version already brought players back to the game, and this latest update aims to keep them engaged for even longer.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons had a huge impact on the gaming world, even outside of Nintendo. For many players, it was a vital source of comfort during the COVID-19 pandemic, so the significant update released in early 2026 quickly grabbed everyone’s attention. Update 3.0 added a ton of new content, including a resort area, items inspired by The Legend of Zelda and Splatoon, expanded crafting options, improved cooking, and items from Pocket Camp, among other things.

Animal Crossing 3.0.1 Update

Look, every update always has a chance of bringing new bugs, and this recent one had a few things stacking up. Thankfully, the new 3.0.1 patch fixes some performance and cloud stuff, which is great. They also specifically fixed a couple of things on the Switch 2 – the controller vibration wasn’t matching up right, and the sky was sometimes looking all messed up. They even fixed some visual glitches with characters in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, like Resetti and the twins, Timmy and Tommy. It’s not a huge deal, but those little fixes can really make a difference and keep players happy. If you want all the details, Nintendo posted the full patch notes at the end of this article.

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Players can probably expect a few more small updates to fix minor problems, but it will be interesting to see how the larger 3.0 update changes the game over time. A lot of people have come back to the game and seem to be enjoying it, but naturally, fans are also looking forward to new games on the next console. Many are hoping for a completely new Animal Crossing game for the Switch 2, though that presents a challenge for Nintendo. The pandemic caused a huge spike in players, and Animal Crossing benefited greatly from that. It will be difficult for any future game to reach that same level of popularity.

Despite recent updates, Animal Crossing remains a hugely popular Nintendo series, and it’s unlikely that Animal Crossing: New Horizons will be the last game. Only time will tell, but the game’s quality and lasting appeal continue to make it special for many players.

Latest update: Ver. 3.0.1 (Released February 18, 2026)

Here’s what’s been updated for players on both Nintendo Switch 2 and the original Nintendo Switch.

  • Fixed an issue where the game would run slower than normal after exiting the island hotel to an outdoor area.
  • Fixed an issue where, when asking Resetti to clean up the island, fences that were put away or in storage could change into different customizations or be duplicated, and some cleaned-up items could disappear.
  • Fixed an issue where Timmy and Tommy would sometimes stop following the player inside Nook’s Cranny.
  • Fixed an issue where items could pop out of a rock before the shovel made contact when hitting it.
  • Fixed an issue where, after playing with another player on a slumber island, home remodeling or relocation could become unavailable on the slumber island.
  • Fixed an issue where the Camera app installation sequence could play when redeeming the Island Designer license at Nook Stop.
  • Fixed an issue where some items were displayed in incorrect positions in the catalog used for photo studios and hotel decorating.
  • Other adjustments and corrections were made to improve the gameplay experience.

The following updates have been made when playing the game on Nintendo Switch 2:

  • Fixed an issue where clouds near the horizon could appear misaligned outdoors on the island, causing parts of the sky to show unnaturally.
  • Adjusted controller vibration intensity to match the level when playing on Nintendo Switch.

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2026-02-19 19:54