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Blatant Animal Crossing Rip-Off Somehow Lands On The PS5 Store
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Blatant Animal Crossing Rip-Off Somehow Lands On The PS5 Store

by admin October 9, 2025



Unlike Microsoft, it’s hard to see Nintendo ever bringing its games to PlayStation 5. Someone’s taking advantage of that fact with a store listing for a seemingly fake game that looks an awful lot like Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It’s called Anime Village Online, and that’s probably the most distinct thing about it.

A recently discovered store listing for the game shows what looks like a human Villager from Animal Crossing jumping into the air beneath a blue sky. The description for Anime Village Online reads like a summary of everything the Nintendo franchise is best known for. “Design and expand your own charming house, craft furniture, grow crops, catch fish, and decorate your surroundings to match your personal style,” it reads. “Wander through beautiful forests, rivers, beaches, and hidden paths. Discover resources, meet NPC villagers, and unlock new items and areas as you play.”

Anime Village Online will allegedly feature cross-platform multiplayer and arrive sometime in 2027. Who’s making it? The developer is listed as Wisnu Sudirman. According to a LinkedIn page bearing the same name, that person is a recent graduate who lives in Indonesia. Anime Village Online isn’t their only hustle either. They’re also apparently making a game called Rooted: Survival, with store page art that makes it look like an AI-generated rip-off of The Last of Us.

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“Rooted: Survival is a brutal, atmospheric survival experience set in a world consumed by the aftermath of bacteriological warfare. A century after civilization collapsed, nature has reclaimed the earth—but it didn’t come alone,” reads the description. But my favorite part is the disclaimer: “All referenced game titles, brands, characters, and visual elements are the property of their respective owners. Any similarities are intended purely as homage or satire for entertainment purposes. No copyright infringement is intended.”

Is this an elaborate troll? Someone making a point about the lack of moderation on the PlayStation Store? After all, this is far from the only AI-looking slop adorning listings seemingly meant to trick casual players just searching for whatever’s popular. Usually, those entries target popular indie games from Steam that lack the resources to police their IP rights on other platforms, not one of the most notoriously litigious companies in gaming and the owner of the platform itself. We’ll see if it actually ends up mattering.



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Minecraft Is Crossing Over With Dragonball Z, Including Free Super Saiyan Hair Out Now
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Minecraft Is Crossing Over With Dragonball Z, Including Free Super Saiyan Hair Out Now

by admin September 28, 2025



Minecraft is all about making the world your own, and part of that is making your character look how you like, whether that’s simple customization or something from your favorite show, movie, or game. The latest collab to come to Minecraft is Dragonball Z. Mojang hasn’t given us a hard release date, but says this is happening later this year.

As part of the latest Minecraft Live presentation, Mojang teased the new Dragonball Z collaboration. Details on the collab are light, but right now you can get free Super Saiyan Hair from the Minecraft Marketplace, which is available until November 4, 2025.

Minecraft has collaborated with a variety of companies previously. This includes characters like SpongeBob SquarePants, Sonic the Hedgehog, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Hello Kitty, Terraria, and a whole bunch more. Fashion collaborations include Burberry, Lacoste, and AAPE.

Also announced at Minecraft Live are the Copper Age update landing next week, the holiday 2025 update Mounts of Mayhem, and the educational Friendly Fishing add-on.



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Genshin Impact devs' next game looks so much like Animal Crossing I'm almost not sure why it exists
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Genshin Impact devs’ next game looks so much like Animal Crossing I’m almost not sure why it exists

by admin September 28, 2025



I am genuinely unsure if MiHoYo are capable of making a game that doesn’t heavily borrow from a different game you probably already love at this point in time. Denying The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s influence on Genshin Impact is like denying the sky is blue! Only recently was Honkai: Nexus Anima revealed, a game that takes Pokemon and shoves it into a blender with Auto Chess. And now there is Petit Planet, a game I can only describe as Animal Crossing but if it was in space, I guess.


There are a few differences between the Nintendo classic and MiHoYo’s borderline wholesale ripoff. For one, the animal people feel much more akin to fursonas than just anthropomorphic animals. And there’s the fact that, rather than living on an island like in AC: New Horizons, you live on tiny planets, of which there are a number you can visit.

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It looks like there’s a lot of customisation options too, from different clothes, to houses that can be built and interiors that can be designed. You can also visit other players’ islands, go fishing, grow vegetables. Honestly, it’s a bit hard to figure out just how different Petit Planet is from Animal Crossing aside from aesthetics. Which kind of begs the question, why does this even exist?


Well, the likeliest answer is that Animal Crossing: New Horizons was removed from sale in China following in-game protests performed by people in Hong Kong. That means there’s a wide open market for a big budget game like that! For the rest of us, it looks like just more of the same thing you already like, but with a higher chance of getting more updates than New Horizons did. Congratulations to those of you that think games that don’t need infinite updates should get them anyway!


In any case, if you are still curious about the game, and want to see if it truly is just an Animal Crossing clone, you can sign-up to beta test the game here.



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First Zelda, then Pokemon, and now HoYoverse is making its own Animal Crossing with Petit Planet
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First Zelda, then Pokemon, and now HoYoverse is making its own Animal Crossing with Petit Planet

by admin September 25, 2025


Chinese developer MiHoYo (HoYoverse) has officially unveiled a new game, its first life sim adventure. It’s called Petit Planet, and it’s the second new announcement in a month, following on from the studio’s Pokemon-like, Honkai: Nexus Anima.

Much like Nexus Anima, Petit Planet is very much taking cues from established games to help the developer enter a new genre, this time being the cozy life sim genre of games like Animal Crossing, and The Sims.

MiHoYo describes Petit Planet as a “cosmic life simulation”, but it very much has Animal Crossing vibes. The announcement press release even teases how players will get to spend their time with “unique” neighbours.

It has a clever setup, where players are tasked with nurturing and growing their own planet before they can connect it with other planets to form a galaxy. There’s a big element of creativity and sharing in this, too, which we get a hint of in the trailer.

What you’ll actually be doing on your own planet is very much in-line with what you expect. There’s fishing, mining, cooking, planting, crafting and so on. You can pick outfits for your characters to wear, design homes, arrange spaces and do other Sims-like things.

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The big focus, however, is on the different connections you can make with your companions and their planets, adding an element of relationship building to the mix. In the trailer, we also get to see players leaving their own islets and venturing into unknown areas to discover new recipes and find rare creatures.

Galactic Bazaar is the game’s hub area, where everyone gets together to hang out after a long day’s work and form connections with other players.

Petit Planet is in development for PC and mobile – though specifics weren’t announced. If you’re interested, you can sign up to be among the first to play the aptly-named Closed Beta Coziness Test, which you can do on the official website.



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Pokemon Pokopia Is Giving Off Serious Animal Crossing And Minecraft Vibes
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Pokemon Pokopia Is Giving Off Serious Animal Crossing And Minecraft Vibes

by admin September 12, 2025



One of the most surprising reveals during today’s Nintendo Direct is that Pokemon has a new game, Pokemon Pokopia, coming next year, and it’s a big departure for the franchise. From the reveal trailer, Pokopia looks like a cross between Minecraft, Animal Crossing, and Dragon Quest Builders set in the Pokemon universe.

There are no battles to fight in this cozy game, so this might be a utopia for any battle-weary Pokemon. Players assume control of a Ditto–a Pokemon that can mimic other creatures–who has taken on the form of a human. The Ditto can craft materials and buildings in addition to borrowing powers from various Pokemon to grow crops and take care of the creatures under their care.

Pokemon Pokopia will be released on Switch 2 in 2026, but it doesn’t have an exact release date yet.

Following the reveal of Pokemon Pokopia, Nintendo announced that the next game in the franchise, Pokemon Legends: Z-A, will be getting a paid DLC expansion and two new Mega evolutions. A recent video from Pokemon Legends: Z-A also introduced Malamar as an influencer in the world of the game.

Earlier this week, Nintendo secured a patent that may reshape the future of Pokemon-inspired games like Palworld. The patent covers “the fundamental gameplay mechanic of summoning a character and letting it fight another” within a video game.



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Late Nintendo president Satoru Iwata laughed at the prospect of localising the original Animal Crossing
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Late Nintendo president Satoru Iwata laughed at the prospect of localising the original Animal Crossing

by admin September 9, 2025



Late Nintendo president Satoru Iwata laughed at the prospect of localising the original Animal Crossing, as he believed the game was so specific to Japan it would be too difficult.


In an interview with Time Extension, former Nintendo localisation manager Leslie Swan discussed some of the challenges of the job, citing the original Animal Crossing – first released in Japan on N64 as Animal Forest, before a localised version was released in America on the GameCube – as a particularly tricky project.


Nintendo’s Takashi Tezuka, who worked as a producer on Animal Crossing, asked Swan to localise the game. She agreed, despite not playing the game herself in advance as she usually would. “But then he said, ‘No, Leslie, I’m not sure you understand, it’s going to be difficult’,” she said. “And I kept having to assure him that we would make it happen.”


She continued: “Then like a month or two later, I was in a meeting with Mr. Iwata and some other heads of the development group, and we were just kind of going around saying, ‘Here’s what we’re going to be working on’, and I just said, ‘Well, Mr. Tezuka is asking us to work on Animal Forest’ and he just burst out in laughter. He just laughed and said, ‘I don’t know how you’re going to do this.’ And it’s true, just everything in that game was so specific to Japan.”


The localisation team had to rename every character, every catchphrase, and all the events, Swan explained. “So we wanted whatever it was to be something that would be useful in as many areas as possible so we would do things like call it ‘Fireworks Day’ or something so other cultures, not just the US, would be able to use it without it being tied to Independence Day,” she said.


“Then there were also some items that didn’t make sense at all. They would have so much charm in the Japanese version, but they wouldn’t have provided the same kind of charm for Western audiences. I can’t tell you the number of hours we spent on that game, all hands on deck. We were so lucky at that point that we didn’t have other big projects, as we pretty much had the entire staff dedicated to that game.”


In addition, the legal department had to clear every name, as the team were sure merchandise would be an option if the game sold well.


“It must have been at least six months or maybe a year for us to clear the name Animal Crossing,” Swan continued. “I remember we had so many other names that we were in love with and then we would be crushed when they would be rejected. My favourite was ‘Animal Acres’, because the grids of the town lent themselves to being called acres. But again, that didn’t clear.”


Hundreds of names were considered, before finalising Animal Crossing. “We really wanted to maintain ‘Animal’ in the name,” said Swan. “And we did try to keep ‘Forest’ in the name too, but legal told us, ‘No, that’s not going to happen’.”


Swan was also the voice of Princess Peach in Super Mario 64, in addition to working in the localisation team and on Nintendo Power. Eventually, she left Nintendo and retired in 2016.


“I have to say, I was so lucky to be able to work at Nintendo,” she reflected. “It was a lot of work. It was a lot of stress. But one of the things that kept me there as long as I stayed was I just felt like I was learning something new with every single product we worked on. There was new technology and there was always something new to be learned, and the teams I worked with were just so energetic. The whole of the company was just oozing energy. It felt like such a family.”

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