As many of you may know, the regulations in the laws in favor of social seclusion have limited the daily life of people outside their homes, which has meant losses for many areas of the entertainment industry.
However, museums have not stood idly by and Animal Crossing: New Horizons
In this opportunity The Met has announced a new collection of artistic works brought to Animal Crossing: New Horizons, which you can see by entering this link. We leave you with a description of the project below:
The Met celebrates 150 years of collecting and presenting works of art in its galleries. But now, some of those works may be in your own gallery: Animal Crossing's important virtual museums.
The in-game art museum and Socrates, the owl in charge, have been prized features of the video game series for nearly twenty years. In honor of its official return in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the latest installment in the popular life simulation game, and along with the incredible efforts of our colleagues from The Getty, CAM, and museums around the world, the Digital Department of The Met has created the entire museum collection with more than 406,000 open access images that are easy to transport to your virtual homes and islands.
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