The year is 2019, and the Nintendo Direct is coming to a close. Many players became frustrated, even moreso upon the release of subscription services that helped players with collecting the intense number of items needed to complete events and earn a handful of Leaf Tickets. The Fortune Cookies cost 50 Leaf Tickets a piece - which would have been fine if players continued to receive five to ten Leaf Tickets as rewards - but Nintendo cut back on Leaf Ticket rewards, reducing them to three or even one Leaf Ticket at a time. With the dawn of Fortune Cookies, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp became more and more pay-to-win. Unfortunately, all good things come to an end. The simplified version of the Animal Crossing formula was incredibly endearing.
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