Best-selling Nintendo game Animal Crossing now has a virtual island created by luxury fashion retailer Net-a-Porter. Rose Dykins reports
Having captured the imagination of the fashion world this year, Animal Crossing now has a digital island created by fashion retailer Net-a-Porter – where players can dress up their avatars in designer gear and explore its virtual paradise island.
In March, Nintendo Switch launched Animal Crossing: New Horizons – a new version of the gentle-paced, escapist game where users design their own utopia. It achieved five million digital sales in its first month – coinciding with lockdown in the UK and the US – and became Nintendo’s seventh-best selling title of all time.
Players create their own “worlds” from scratch, and can visit each other’s via the in-game airline, Dodo Airlines.
In response to this, visual artists have designed virtual runway looks inspired by Prada, Louis Vuitton and Chanel. What’s more, designers themselves created spring and summer 2020 and pre-fall collections specifically for Animal Crossing avatars to wear – including Marc Jacobs, Valentino and Sandy Liang.
Kara Chung has now collaborated with creative agency We Superseed to create Net-A-Porter’s in-game digital island.
Then, players can explore the delights of Net-A-Porter’s island in style. Attractions include sandy beaches, picnic areas for dining with other players, a hot spring bath, gym, meditation area and flower garden.