The beginning of a new month is usually a pretty engrossing affair for players. Even more so this month, as it officially marks the end of a glorious summer. Like last year, the fireworks event was a massive hit but has clearly left players wanting more.

September might be a quiet month in terms of events. However, heaps of changes will take place as summer draws to a close.

The new month will throw more light on the changes users can expect to witness in the coming days as September marks the onset of the fall for Animal Crossing players.

Animal Crossing changes in September

Doug Bowser of Nintendo has stated on several occasions that several new updates are in store for Animal Crossing patrons, implying they could be announced at Nintendo Direct, which will apparently take place this month.

This has been a trend, and while Nintendo hasn’t confirmed anything, the announcement might be made soon enough.

New events?

September doesn’t offer a lot of events for players. The Grape Harvest Festival is a recurring event and will last the entire month.

The Moon Viewing Festival is a new addition and will begin on September 12 and end on September 21.

The third Saturday of the month will introduce the Bug Off event, which will offer tons of rewards for catching bugs.

The Chuseok event is another new addition and will take place around the same time. It will add Dango, Moon Cakes, Songpyeon, and other related items.

Changes in scenery

As already mentioned, September will introduce fall to Animal Crossing. This implies that grass will turn into a lighter shade of green, and different bushes will be available.

For Northern Hemisphere players, the Hibiscus bushes will stop spawning from September 20. The Tea Olive Bushes, however, will be available from September 21 for Animal Crossing.

Critters

The following is a list of critters that will either be debuting or making their return to Animal Crossing: New Horizons in September:

Common butterfly- 160 bellsYellow butterfly- 160 bellsMonarch butterfly- 140 bellsCricket- 130 bellsBell cricket- 430 bellsRed dragonfly- 180 bellsViolin beetle- 450 bellsPill bug- 250 bellsCentipede- 300 bellsTadpole- 100 bellsLoach- 400 bellsCherry salmon- 1,000 bellsChar- 3,800 bellsGolden trout- 15,000 bellsBarred knifejaw- 5,000 bellsOyster- 1,100 bellsTurban shell- 1,000 bellsChambered nautilus- 1,800 bellsUmbrella octopus- 6,000 bellsSweet shrimp- 1,400 bells

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