Amiibo cards are back, and I’m not talking about the Street Fighter 6 cards released alongside the Switch 2. Nintendo UK has restocked Animal Crossing amiibo card packs Series 1, 2, 3, 5, and even the mega-adorable Sanrio packs are available again.
These aren’t brand-new releases, and instead, the Switch 2 accessories are the same old packs as before, if that’s not obvious from the old 3DS and WiiU inclusions on the packaging, but that’s still a big deal. There are a ton of fake versions of these cards around, and sealed packs continue to be sold at inflated prices at retailers like Amazon. Now, they’re available straight from Nintendo for just £3.49 (Nintendo) each, and the timing couldn’t be any more perfect.
Animal Crossing New Horizons Switch 2 Edition and the Version 3.0 update launched last month, and it awoke the obsession I have in the series and amiibo card collecting. Nintendo actually produced a set of official ringbinders for these Animal Crossing cards, and I own every single one, but each is missing a ton of cards as buying the packs got more difficult over time.
The speed at which I added these restocks to my Nintendo shop basket to fill those missing spots yesterday was unprecedented, but I’m not sure how long they will remain in stock. I got a couple of packs of each available series, and one singular pack of the Sanario cards, which are priced a little higher at £4.99 (Nintendo) each. I fully expect these to be snatched up by resellers, especially as the English Sanrio packs are difficult to come by.
A week ago, I was thinking of grabbing some new cards to invite new villagers to my updated island, but only the Japanese Sanrio packs were on UK Amazon. They were also priced at £9.93 each, which is almost double that of their MSRP. It’s been many years since they were originally released as they were intended for Animal Crossing New Leaf, so I get it. The prices of older packs of the best card games, like Pokemon TCG, go up all the time. But that’s exactly why it’s such a relief to see any of them in stock at the official online Nintendo store.
While they were intended for the older game, they work fine with New Horizons, if you were curious. Some characters won’t be of much use, especially ones like Sable who already exist on your island. When using the Nook Stop, tapping those cards will bring up a they “can’t be invited to the campsite” warning. Villagers like Tiffany are fine, and these cards can be a great way to invite your favourite characters without having to fork over any Nook miles.
The Sanrio cards sadly don’t invite Hello Kitty and friends to your island, much to my dismay. However, they do unlock cute Sanrio-themed items that you can grab via the Nook Stop machine in the Residents’ Services building.
The Animal Crossing amiibo card packs are only back in stock at Nintendo UK, so US players will have to make do without them for now. Some series, like the Series 5 and Sanario packs, are also on ‘back order’, so the delivery times might be slower than normal. But I’d much sooner deal with slower delivery times than inflated costs or fake cards.
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