Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp missions and rewards are up on My Nintendo

Plenty of Platinum Coins and nothing to spend them on

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If you’re still into My Nintendo, and have any semblance of hope that they’ll add in good rewards or even Switch support eventually, you can link up Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp and have at it.

Nintendo just updated the service to account for their newly released mobile game this week, and you have the typical weekly and one-time quests, including social media account linking and “complete 10(50) (100) camper requests” weeklies. If you do everything on the list you’ll reap 1090 Platinum for your troubles.

Rewards range from cosmetic (300 Platinum each for a motor cap and jacket), to 5,000 Bells for 100 Platinum, to craft materials for 50 Platinum. If you want, you can also get 50 Leaf Tickets (the premium currency) once for free.

Remember you have a year until your points expire, so hopefully they’ll add in actual rewards soon if you aren’t keen on spending your points on Animal Crossing itself.

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp [My Nintendo]


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