Animal Crossing: New Horizons players bid a tearful goodbye to the left museum bench

Animal Crossing: New Horizons
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An🔴imal Crossing: New Horizons players are paying their respects to a faithful 🧔friend who is about to go away, probably forever: the museum lobby's left bench.

The tastefully upholstered seating arrangement has maintained a silent watch on the museum mezzanine ever since 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Animal Crossing: New Horizons launched - or more specifically whenever your island first built its museum. The long-awaited arrival of Brewster's The Roost Cafe, coming in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Animal Crossing: New Horizons update 2.0 on Friday, will bring an opportunity to relax and have coffee with friends of all kinds, but i𓄧ts new location in the museum means its entrance will also permanently displace the bench.

The left museum bench will be survived by the right museum bench as well as the wall sconce family, the leftmost of which will be shifted slightly to accommodate the new doorway. Players have gathered across social media to expreಌss their gratitude for the soon-to-be-depar🌌ted furniture icon.

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