The character Brewster first appeared in Animal Crossing: Wild World in 2005 and has been a series regular ever since. Some players immediately missed the pigeon in Animal Crossing: New Horizons while others have been alerted to the absence of the character through dialogue that has begun to appear in the game. With direct mentions of the character and more content coming to the game, fans can be forgiven for expecting the return of Brewster.

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Villager Clay mentioned Brewster in a cute piece of dialogue where he explains that he drank more coffee than the pigeon advised. It seems odd to bring up a character so bluntly if there is no intention of including them, and Maddie has also started to help players imagine Brewster. Millie has been screenshotted saying, " Imagine, you are at the Roost and no one is there. All you can do is get a drink with Brewster!” This will be a pleasant image for many players and with rumors of further updates to the game, players will hope that the character arrives sooner rather than later.

 

There have been concerns that updates for Animal Crossing: New Horizons would be delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Despite these concerns, the Bunny Day Event went forward and many will help Brewster will appear promptly as well. It is clear that the content Animal Crossing is delivering is helping people while they self-isolate and a familiar face will likely add to the enjoyable experience.

The Animal Crossing community has created plenty of inspiring content and alongside the hard work of the team behind the game, it seems that the title has plenty of things to keep players entertained. It will be interesting to see what events and features come to the game and how players utilize them to make their own content. For now, it seems that there are plenty of players who would like to have a coffee break with Brewster in the near future.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available now for Nintendo Switch.

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Source: Nintendo Everything