The game marked the first title in the main series in eight years and players had been anticipating the title, but despite being met with significant success there have been issues. Bugs are commonplace in games and many had noticed that New Horizons had a glitch where the HUD would disappear when players wanted to take photographs. Initially, it seemed that this bug was fixed in the recently implemented 1.4.0 update for New Horizons, but now the disappearing HUD has been incorporated into the game.

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The new feature will make photographs cleaner as it gets rid of the HUD and it will be easily accessible rather than a random glitch. Players will simply need to press in the right analog stick to clear up the photograph and get their desired images. This will be particularly handy for the Animal Crossing: New Horizons community that frequently shares images of their islands and creations.

Celebrities and organizations have shared images of their Animal Crossing: New Horizons islands and this new feature will likely encourage more people to share what they have created. The importance of the community that plays New Horizons has in the success of the game has been showcased by the sharing of content and the buzz it has created. The internet has seen thousands of pieces of content from the game which has spread joy between players. Many have found the game and its players to be a comfort during the challenges that have been brought about by the coronavirus pandemic.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons has plenty to offer players and with more updates coming it will be interesting to see what other features are introduced. While most updates will focus on introducing completely new elements to the game, fans will be pleased that a glitch has been retooled into a convenient feature that they can use when sharing images from the game.

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

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