
In the past, collaborations have brought characters from other popular series into the world of Animal Crossing. For a long time in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the only special guests were characters from Sanrio. However, update 3.0 changed that, finally allowing players to invite Nintendo characters to their islands.
Good news for Splatoon fans! You can now welcome two new villagers inspired by the game to your island in New Horizons, and even buy items from the series. This guide will show you how.
How to Invite Splatoon Characters in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Many players anticipated the return of Zelda-themed villagers from the previous Animal Crossing game, New Leaf, but Nintendo instead added Tulin and Mineru. However, fans hoping to see some recognizable characters will be happy to know that Viche and Cece are back in the latest update, version 3.0.
Players of New Leaf might remember Viche and Cece, two squirrel villagers based on the characters Callie and Marie from Splatoon. To get these villagers to move to their island, players need to scan Splatoon amiibo figures. This will allow Viche or Cece to visit your campsite. You can do this by going to the ABD terminal at Resident Services and choosing the ‘Invite Camper’ option.

Scanning certain amiibo figures will bring either Viche or Cece to visit your campsite in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Here’s a list of the amiibo that can summon them:
| Cece | Viche |
|---|---|
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Scanning the Big Man amiibo gives players a random opportunity to have either Viche or Cece visit their campsite.
All Splatoon Items in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
After scanning any Splatoon amiibo in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, special Splatoon-themed furniture and clothing will appear in the Nook Shopping app. You’ll find them under the “Promotions” tab, just after the items related to The Legend of Zelda. There are a total of 28 Splatoon items to collect in the game.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Big Man Bench | 3,330 Bells |
| Crab Tank | 2,500 Bells |
| Golden Egg | 1,500 Bells |
| Splatfest Sign Center Panel | 1,000 Bells |
| Splatfest Sign Left Panel | 1,000 Bells |
| Splatfest Sign Right Panel | 1,000 Bells |
| Splatoon Locker | 1,350 Bells |
| Splattershot | 700 Bells |
| Squid Bumper | 1,000 Bells |
| Squid Jukebox | 2,000 Bells |
| Super Sea Snail | 1,500 Bells |
| Smallfry Headband | 1,500 Bells |
| Inkling Head | 2,000 Bells |
| Octoling Head | 2,000 Bells |
| Frye Top | 1,200 Bells |
| Hero Suit Replica | 3,333 Bells |
| Shiver Top | 1,200 Bells |
| Squidmark Sweat | 2,000 Bells |
| Takoroka Nylon Vintage | 2,300 Bells |
| Tri-Shred Tee | 2,000 Bells |
| Inkling Shorts | 1,200 Bells |
| Cyan Trainers | 1,800 Bells |
| Force ReBoots | 2,000 Bells |
| Hero Boot Replicas | 3,333 Bells |
| Pink Trainers | 1,800 Bells |
| Ink Tank | 2,500 Bells |
| Eeltail Alley Wall | 3,000 Bells |
| Tricolor Turf War Flooring | 3,000 Bells |
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