You can tell that because they have been making Animal Crossing more and more "inclusive" to try and satisfy the progressives. Male and female are basically the same, more skin tones, less gendered character catchphrases, and recently added more black hairstyles.
I would believe that these kinds of things were pushed for internally by Nintendo of America towards the Japanese development team.
You can tell that because they have been making Animal Crossing more and more "inclusive" to try and satisfy the progressives. Male and female are basically the same, more skin tones, less gendered character catchphrases, and recently added more black hairstyles.
I would believe that these kinds of things were pushed for internally by Nintendo of America towards the Japanese development team.