Animal Crossing: New Horizonsfirst came out in March 2020, but since then, many players have stepped away from their islands.Animal Crossing: New Horizonshas a way of pulling you back in, though.

There’s an undeniable appeal about escaping reality to cultivate your own getaway island community of interesting, albeit sometimes irritating, characters. Even though Tom Nook is a capitalist overlord, that detail can be overlooked thanks to the charm of having full design control.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons island

But it’s understandable if you don’t want to dive right back in where you left off, especially if it’s been months or years since you last played and aren’t sure what you put where or why. Sadly, you can only have one island per Switch console. This means that multiple users on a switch can play on the same island, but how to reset the entire thing? Or remove a player?

Thankfully, there are options for both. Here’s how to start over or get your island back to yourself.

Deleting save data for Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Switch

How to reset your island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Resetting yourAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsisland isn’t possible through the game itself. Instead, you’ll need to dive into the Switch console settings, but it’s a relatively easy process. You’ll need to make sure thatAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsisn’t running by pressing the home button and then X to close the software, then go through the following steps:

Once you’ve followed these steps and opened upAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsagain, rather than traveling to your old island, you’ll be greeted by the familiar faces of Timmy and Tommy. You’ll be able to select your name, birthday, and have the choice between four different island layouts.

Tom Nook discussing deleting save data in Animal Crossing: New Horizon

Of course, this does mean that you’ll need to go through the tedious process of starting everyone over from scratch, but it does give you free creative freedom to make your island your own again.

How to remove a player in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

If you’ve had more than one player registered on your island at any point and want to delete just their save data, you may do that through the Settings inAnimal Crossing: New Horizons. This is not a full reset, but it will get rid of everything associated with a single player. Any money or miles that they accrued while playing will be deleted, and their home will disappear too, as well as any memories that residents had of them ever existing. Any backups they made of the island will also be deleted.

If you want your island to be solely yours, here’s how to delete another player’s save file:

Visiting an island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Remember, you may’t use this option to delete your own registration. The only way to remove yourself from the game is to delete an entire save file using the steps laid out in the section above.

How to visit your old island in Animal Crossing: New Horizon

You can technically visit your old island inAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, but you won’t have any control over it or be able to change anything while you’re there. Plus, this will take some actual prep work and won’t be possible if you’ve deleted your island on a whim.

To visit your old island after you’ve deleted it, you’ll need to make a note of that island’s Dream Address. To do this, follow these steps:

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This will create a unique 12-digit code associated with the island as it was when the code was made, allowing you to revisit it at any time, even if you have since deleted the island itself. To use this code and pay a visit to your previous island home, follow these steps:

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