Animal Crossing New Horizons allows players to move the location of their mailbox. This guide will help players fully customize their living situation by informing them on how to move there mailbox. The player's home is the central hub for all of their items. Here, they can customize the design of the inside or outside of their homes. Depending on how much money the player has placed into investing in expanding their home, the amount of storage within will also grow. One neat benefit that comes along with building your home is the ability to move the location of the mailbox. This guide will help introduce players on moving their mailboxes in Animal Crossing New Horizons.

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Players begin their island adventure starting out in a humbling tent. Inside this drafty accommodation comes a camping cot to sleep in and a lantern to lighten up the room. Eventually, the player will unlock the ability to expand their home to bigger sizes. The beginner upgrades allowing for extra rooms and storage space. Later on, the player will have the power to expand to a basement or an attic. One of the final upgrades is the ability to move the player's mailbox. Here's how to move the mailbox around the player's property.

How To Move The Mailbox in Animal Crossing New Horizons

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The player will need to have expanded their homes up to the point when adding the second extra room. This cost 548,000 Bells to complete and unlocks the feature to move the mailbox. The mailbox movement feature goes further beyond just moving it away a couple of feet. The player can place their mailbox inside of their pocket and put it down at any location on the island. If the player desires to have their mailbox on the beach, near the Residents Hall, or by Able's Taylor Shop, they have the freedom to do so. This is a great way to add an extra explorable location on the player's islands.

Animal Crossing New Horizons is the most expressive Animal Crossing title to date. Player's can change so much about their island, even to the point of moving the earth and sea themselves. Terraforming gets unlocked later on into the game after a visit from KK Slider. Players can also place paths on the ground in whatever fashion they'd like. The amount of customization is going to be hard to top for the future of the series, but as the game continues to get support through updates and patches, Animal Crossing New Horizons will continue to satisfy its userbase.

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available on the Nintendo Switch.