
The creator also expressed gratitude toward “everyone who visited the island” and the various “streamers who showcased it in their content.”
実はアプデ目前の先日、オトナたちの島の夢番地が任天堂様により削除されました…任天堂様、心よりお詫び申し上げます。むしろ5年以上見逃して下さりありがとうございました🙇♀️オトナたちの島に訪れて下さった皆様、取り上げて下さった配信者の皆様ありがとうございました💋January 13, 2026
Searching for the island’s Dream Address—which typically allows players to visit a snapshot of another person’s island via the internet—now yields zero results. Upon testing the code, players are met with a message stating, “there is no dream filed to that Dream Address.” While not an explicit statement from Nintendo, it seems the company decided this particular creative endeavor was too risqué for its platform.
It’s important to note that this deletion only affects the Dream Address. The actual save data likely still exists on the creator’s console, but it can no longer be accessed by the public. Given the user’s formal apology, it seems unlikely they will attempt to re-upload the controversial designs anytime soon.
In other Animal Crossing news, the 3.0 update’s Slumber Island feature has some players worried about old rivalries: “Chops is coming back from the dead to get his revenge on me.”
