Animal Crossing: New Horizons is hinting towards new shops being added into the game very soon. This isn’t that surprising when you take a look back at New Leaf, which had a whole shopping district. As of right now, you can only have a total of two shops on your island. This is Nook’s Cranny, which can only be upgraded twice, and the Able Sisters’ clothing shop.

Even most traveling shops are missing, with only Kicks and Saharah making an appearance to try and sell their wares on your island. As future updates come out, though, we are likely to receive new stores, including the ten listed below.

Updated August 17, 2020 by Elise Nelson: Since Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ initial release back in March, we have seen the additions of characters such as Luna, Pascal, Gullivarrr, and more. Crazy Redd sailed in on his shady-art-dealing boat to help players add an art section to the museum, while Leif started making appearances with his gardening cart. While we love to see new traveling shopkeepers constantly rolling through, we’d love even more to see these characters put down some roots on our islands. We can only hope to see some new stores popping up in future updates.

13 Shampoodle’s

Shampoodle’s is a hair salon owned by a poodle named Harriet. The shop first appeared in Wild World as an extension of Tom Nook’s shop, and later moved to its own building in City Folk. It was located above the Able Sisters’ store in New Leaf.

At the salon, players can pay a fee to change the style of their hair, the color, or both. The outcome is based on three questions that Harriet asks. In New Horizons, players can purchase expansion packs of hair colors and styles, but the element of surprise in the hair salon is a little more fun.

12 Kicks

Kicks is one of New Horizons’ traveling shopkeepers, but this role is a bit of a downgrade from previous games. In New Leaf, the shoe-selling skunk has his own store where players could try on shoes or by accessories. This is a step up from his initial role as a salesman on the streets of the city in City Folk.

Unfortunately, Kicks is back to selling out of a tent once a week where players can’t try before they buy. He deserves a brick and mortar shop like Able Sisters.

11 Nook’s Cranny Upgrades

It’s unusual that Nook’s Cranny only has one upgrade available when New Leaf offers a whopping four. The initial store, Nookling Junction, goes through some massive external and internal design changes, eventually growing to the T&T Emporium. Each store introduced something new, such as the addition of K.K. Slider albums.

In order to receive upgrades, players must meet certain criteria on each level. Although the stores’ wares do not differ much in each upgrade, they give players something to aspire to.

10 Happy Home Academy

As soon as players upgrade their tents to homes in New Horizons, they will begin receiving weekly evaluations with ratings of their houses by mail. We never physically see anyone from the Happy Home Academy in this installment, but what if that could change?

Previous games saw Lyle the otter, an insurance agent, running the Happy Home Academy  building. Players could visit whenever they pleased to discuss the point system, their current home rating, and opt out of the mailing system.

9 Observatory

Blathers’ sister, Celeste, visits islands every so often to give players new star fragment recipes and tell them about shooting stars. Many fans are hopeful that the beloved owl will set up an observatory in the ever-expanding museum, as she did in previous titles.

In her observatory, players could use a massive telescope to look at the stars and even create their own constellations. Adding this feature to New Horizons would be a great opportunity for customization.

8 Katrina’s Tent

Katrina has been around since the beginning of the franchise to provide her interesting services. Katrina used to set up tents in towns, before eventually opening up her own store in the shopping district. For a small fee, she can read the player’s fortune and help influence the day that they have.

Fortunes can be used to get bells, get close to villagers, or even help them trip less.

7 Post Office

Going to the airport to send a letter is a bit strange and out of place for the series. Traditionally there was a post office in every game that helped you send letters and balance your bank account. The three birds that ran the mail became extremely popular among fans of the series.

By opening the post office back up, players would have a more concrete place to send mail at.

6 Gracie

Gracie’s role was taken by Label in the game, but that doesn’t mean we won’t see the character. Gracie has long been connected to luxury wearables and could easily open a shop. Gracie would be able to offer new items through updates, most likely at a pretty high cost.

This shop would be a great way for updates to incorporate flashy new outfits.

5 The Roost

The Roost offers a unique place for villagers to hang out with the player. The Roost is usually located in the museum and has a pigeon named Brewster, who makes coffee. The shop also offers the unique ability for the player to get a part-time job. By working at the Roost, you can earn bells and learn about your villagers.

The Roost will also have special characters regularly visit to enjoy coffee and a nice chat.

4 Club LOL

Club LOL is a place you can go to take in some comedy at night. The club allows a variety of different acts to visit your town, including DJ K.K. and Dr. Shrunk. The club is one of the few late-night shops and would be a great way to bring back in missing characters from the series.

Club LOL could even incorporate a new type of music style for K.K. Slider.

3 Re-Tail

Re-Tail is a bit surprising to not see in the game as it was only just introduced in New Leaf. Even stranger, Re-tail would have been a wonderful choice with the online components of the game. Re-Tail can help players sell their items to others with ease and help players avoid common item scams.

Players are also noticeably upset that their favorite married couple is nowhere to be found.

2 Police Station

The Police Station was a fun place you could go to check a decent lost and found and talk to Booker and Copper. While we do technically have a lost and found, the building could expand upon it. The Police Station would also be a great way to prove that your island isn’t just a remote location anymore.

If nothing else, Nintendo should at least give the two dogs a gig on your island.

1 Nook’s Homes

While there are customization options for your home in the game, these could be so much better. In New Leaf, Tom Nook operated Nook’s Homes, where you could select from a different assortment of house aesthetics every day. This allowed players more freedom to customize the look of their home.

While Tom Nook likely couldn’t run the shop, Digby would be a great candidate.

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