It's easy as pie to scan classic art masterpieces from the Met and the Getty collections into your Animal Crossing: New Horizons game. Here's how to do it.
launched in March, its museum was missing one of the four wings it’s had since the very first Animal Crossing hit the GameCube in 2002. There was no art gallery, and thus no in-game recreation of classic paintings.
The most recent update to the game reintroduced art, but it turns out there’s another way to collect the classics on your island. The Metropolitan Museum of Art has joined the Getty Museum and others in making its collection easily transportable into. If you know how to scan designs with the Nintendo Switch Online app on your phone, it’ll be only a matter of minutes before you’re hanging Manets, Titians and Van Goghs in your home.
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