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Animal Crossing New Horizons and Pocket Camp Items

Can't get enough of slaving away for the Nooks on your Switch? You can do it on mobile too, though you'll be rewarded by some Animal Crossing New Horizons and Pocket Camp items.
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We can’t get enough of the interior decoration game in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, so any chance to net new items is honestly a good one in our books – the more exclusive the better. If you’re someone who considers themselves a collector, you’re going to want to get the Animal Crossing New Horizons and Pocket Camp crossover item collection. 

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Animal Crossing New Horizons and Pocket Camp Items

If you’re someone who’s not sure about the items that you can get from the Animal Crossing New Horizons and Pocket Camp symbiotic crossover that you’ve heard so much about, we can help you with that. In fact, we have a list here of the various items that you can get if you’re someone who has your Nintendo Account linked to both your Animal Crossing New Horizons save as well as your Pocket Camp installation.

  • Brake Tapper
  • Campsite sign
  • Camper tee
  • Fortune-cookie cart
  • Market Place decoration
  • OK Motors cap
  • OK Motors jacket
  • OK Motors sign
  • Pocket modern camper
  • Pocket vintage camper

If you’re not sure how to link your Animal Crossing Pocket Camp account to your Nintendo Account, you just have to select the My Nintendo option when you’re tuned into the main menu on the mobile game. Follow the on-screen steps and you’ll be given some information to redeem in Animal Crossing New Horizons and Leaf Tickets.

You have to redeem the resulting code that linking your Animal Crossing Pocket Camp data to your Nintendo account will give you, and you have to do this via the eShop and not natively within Animal Crossing New Horizons. You’ll be able to download the Pocket Camp content off the eShop and access it the next time that you boot up your edition of deserted island adventures. You’ll then be able to access them in-game via the Nook Stop, which means that they have to be ordered and you’ll get them delivered to your home. These aren’t recipes – they’re actual items, so please be patient!

Now that you’ve got a better idea of all the links between Animal Crossing New Horizons and Pocket Camp, it should be easier for you to pick up the items that you’re looking for as well. These are, as far as we know, the only way to pick up the OK Motors items for your island in Animal Crossing New Horizons so you’ll have to go through the process of cracking into Pocket Camp if you think that your island could benefit from some campervan decor.

Trying to set your island apart from other people who have Animal Crossing: New Horizons? It’s not just having decorations that evoke a road trip, mate. You need to make sure that the island is spruced up and pretty so that you’ll actually get some visitors and eventually net K.K. Slider’s interest. If you need a bit of help with that, you can always check out our guide on flower breeding right here and we’ve also got a very helpful visual aid in the form of a video if you learn better that way. Check it out below. 

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Ginny Woo
Ginny hails from just south of Mordor, and when she's not debating others about the One Ring then she's probably glued to an MMO or a JRPG. With Final Fantasy XIV, Destiny 2, and World of Warcraft on her plate, she's always got something to chat about and a sneaky guide up her sleeve. If writing's not on the cards, then she's probably drinking way too much coffee.