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While released in 2020, Animal Crossing: New Horizons saw a massive 2.0 update in late 2021, proving that the digital simulation of living alongside animal "villagers" remained a primary form of social media for millions. The defining legacy of 2021 is the viewer’s
As 2022 rolled in, studios announced , from The Bad Guys (DreamWorks) to a live-action Winnie the Pooh horror parody (yes, really). The 2021 blueprint was clear: give audiences a creature, and they will bring their own meaning.