IKEA Is Animal Crossing-posting Again, and We Hope That Means a Collaboration Is on the Horizon

IKEA Is Animal Crossing-posting Again, and We Hope That Means a Collaboration Is on the Horizon

If Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ 3.0 update earlier this month wasn’t enough for you, don’t worry, there’s a new hype train you can board. IKEA just recently posted a TikTok with some very familiar sights and sounds, and it has us hoping for a furniture collaboration soon.

As spotted by Polygon, the official TikTok page for IKEA France posted a video two days ago that very much seems to be teasing something Animal Crossing-related. In the video, a very distinctively Animal Crossing leaf floats down from the ceiling of an empty room, before a hand cursor clicks on it and turns it into furniture, cycling through four different types of IKEA furniture (two bookcases in different styles, a dresser, and a couch). The video description, via TikTok’s translation from French, reads, “We still don’t accept cash bells. #ikea #animalcrossing”

@ikeafrance On n’accepte toujours pas les clochettes en caisse. #ikea #animalcrossing ♬ son original – IKEA France

The background music, while not identifiable immediately as any specific Animal Crossing theme, certainly has the correct xylophone and according sounds going. And the sound effects of clicking and cycling between furniture are 100% straight from Animal Crossing. To me, that reads that whatever’s going on here at minimum has Nintendo’s blessing.

Image courtesy of KBABZ

Furthermore, IKEA and Nintendo have collaborated on Animal Crossing stuff before. Five years ago, IKEA Taiwan recreated one of its print catalog using nothing but screenshots from Animal Crossing: New Horizons. IKEA has also done proper in-game collaborations with games like The Sims in the past, so it wouldn’t be too much of a stretch to see something like IKEA furniture in Animal Crossing, or Animal Crossing furniture sold at IKEA.

Personally, I’m all on board of this means we get Blåhaj in Animal Crossing, or a real-life Froggy Chair. We’ll keep our eyes peeled for any sort of official confirmation.

In the meantime, we’re still having plenty of fun with the big 3.0 update and all the fun new stuff that’s been added…well, almost all of it. 12-player co-op seems pretty fraught. But we’ve catalogued some of the surprising little changes, including the ability to strafe and jump, and we’ve got tips if you, like us, are returning to your island after a long hiatus. Oh, and check out this Zelda stuff added too!

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.



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