Animal Crossing New Horizons was released on March 20, 2020, & since then the game is going strong. The game sold 5 million digital copies in its first month & broke the console game record for most digital units sold in a single month.
However, the game is only available on the Nintendo Switch platform. Today, a new update for the game rolled out & it came along with version 1.2.1. According to the official patch notes, it has addressed issues to make the game more enjoyable.
Players are required to install the update in order to play the game. If the game doesn’t update automatically, you can do it manually by going over the game icon & pressing the Plus button & selecting Software update.
To mark the celebration of the International Museum Day, the Stamp Rally event is currently underway in the game & will stay live until May 31. It requires players to collect stamps from different stations.
Apart from this, you can gear up for the upcoming Wedding event which will begin in June. Under this event, you need to help Reese and Cyrus in taking anniversary photos to earn wedding-themed rewards. Players will be able to meet them at Harv’s Island.
Cut to now, a lot of fishes will leave the island this month. Well, as selling fish is one of the best ways to make Bells. So, it becomes important to know, which fishes are available for the month of June. You can have a look at its list down below.
ACNH JUNE FISH LIST WITH PRICES NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
- Pale chub – 200
- Crucian carp – 160
- Dace – 240
- Carp – 300
- Koi – 4000
- Goldfish – 1300
- Pop-eyed goldfish – 1300
- Ranchu goldfish – 4500
- Killifish – 300
- Crawfish – 200
- Snapping turtle – 5000
- Tadpole – 100
- Frog – 120
- Freshwater goby – 400
- Catfish – 800
- Giant snakehead – 5500
- Bluegill – 180
- Black bass – 400
- Tilapia – 800
- Cherry salmon – 1000
- Char – 3800
- Guppy – 1300
- Nibble fish – 1500
- Angelfish – 3000
- Betta – 2500
- Neon tetra – 500
- Rainbowfish 800
- Piranha – 2500
- Arowana – 10000
- Dorado – 15000
- Gar – 6000
- Arapaima – 10000
- Saddled bichir 4000
- Sea horse – 110
- Clown fish – 650
- Surgeonfish – 1000
- Butterfly Fish – 1000
- Zebra turkeyfish – 500
- Anchovy – 200
- Horse mackerel – 150
- Barred knifejaw – 5000
- Sea bass – 400
- Red Snapper – 3000
- Olive flounder – 800
- Squid – 500
- Ribbon eel – 600
- Giant trevally – 4500
- Mahi-mahi – 6000
- Saw Shark – 12000
- Hammerhead shark – 8000
- Great white shark -15000
- Whale shark -13000
- Suckerfish – 1500
- Barreleye – 15000
- Coelacanth – 15000
Southern Hemisphere
- Bitterling – 900
- Pale chub 200
- Crucian carp – 160
- Dace – 240
- Carp – 300
- Koi – 4000
- Goldfish – 1300
- Pop-eyed goldfish – 1300
- Ranchu goldfish – 4500
- Freshwater goby – 400
- Bluegill – 180
- Yellow perch – 300
- Black bass – 400
- Pike – 1800
- Pond smelt – 400
- String fish – 15000
- Sturgeon – 10000
- Sea butterfly – 1000
- Blowfish – 5000
- Anchovy – 200
- Horse mackerel – 150
- Sea bass – 400
- Red Snapper – 3000
- Dab – 300
- Olive flounder – 800
- Squid – 500
- Tuna – 7000
- Blue marlin – 10000
- Football fish – 2500
- Oarfish – 9000
- Barreleye – 15000
- Coelacanth – 15000
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