Of course, that price will likely be much higher if purchasing from scalpers. For example, Chai, inspired by Cinnomoroll, and Marty, inspired by Pompompurin, seem to be more popular than Toby and Rilla. However, it's likely that certain Sanrio villagers will sell out faster than others as players attempt to bring them to their islands.
The Animal Crossing: New Horizons amiibo cards will be $5.99 each, which some consider to be affordable. Players should expect them to sell out quickly, and the popular amiibo cards are likely to attract scalpers as well.
Why Nintendo has chosen to do the collaboration solely with Target is unclear, but it will likely result in hoards of players flocking to Target stores to get their hands on the amiibo cards.
RELATED: Animal Crossing: New Horizons Anniversary Update Coming This Weekīut according to the official Nintendo website, the Sanrio Collaboration Pack will seemingly only be available via Target and won't be distributed through other storefront retailers such as GameStop or Best Buy. These cards were previously functional with New Horizonsas well, but they only brought some posters to the game rather than the exciting new furniture sets and matching villagers. The Sanrio set was highly requested from veterans to New Leaf, where it originally appeared also via the amiibo cards. The Collaboration Pack will also bring a slew of new furniture items to Animal Crossing: New Horizons themed after the respective villagers, such as Cinnamoroll and Hello Kitty. The previously announced Sanrio Collaboration Pack will be available on March 26, bringing a number of Sanrio-inspired villagers to players' islands. However, they must be purchased at Target and seemingly won't be sold anywhere else. For Animal Crossing: New Horizons' first anniversary, players will be able to purchase a number of Sanrio villager amiibo cards that bring a ton of new content to the game.