No doubt, Animal Crossing: New Horizons tops the list of the best-selling games in the United Kingdom. As reported by Time Magazine, Animal Crossing: New Horizons Is the Game We All Need Right Now.

AC: New Horizons is one of the most anticipated games released by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. This game was released on March 20(International day of Happiness). On the other hand, Nintendo also released Nintendo Switch Lite corals that have been sold out in Japan just in 2 days.

As you probably know there a great number of celebrities who often appear playing games on the Switch. As we told you about Ronda Rousey, Seth Rollins, Xavior Woods, Brie Larson and more. But today we are going to talk about BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, Bandai Namco Entertainment, Inc. is a Japanese multinational video game developer and publisher, headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo. Its international branches, Bandai Namco Entertainment America and Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe are respectively headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and Lyon, France.

Today one of the officials of Bandai Namco tweeted about Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Someone in charge of Bandai Namco’s Twitter account in the United States made a big mistake today. For a short period of time, the following tweet was on the official Twitter account of the American division of the Japanese company:

As you can see, someone from the company complains to Nintendo of America that in Animal Crossing: New Horizons there can only be one island per console and users have to compete for resources, making the experience unpleasant.

It is clear that the person who tweeted it thought that he was complaining about Animal Crossing: New Horizons through his personal account, but accidentally did it from the Bandai Namco account. Right now the tweet has been removed, but we are not sure if it was because the person who wrote it realized its error, or because someone else in Bandai Namco saw it and deleted it to avoid problems with Nintendo.

Thanks to WolfStarSonic who saved this tweet. Here is the link to the tweet.