8/31/2023 0 Comments Splatoon 3 logoThe fashionable Inklings and Octolings of the Splatlands will have plenty of fresh styles to wear in Splatoon 3. Nintendo promises 12 stages at launch, with more coming in free post-launch updates. It will also bring back stages from previous games, including Museum d’Alfonsino, Hammerhead Bridge and Mahi-Mahi Resort. It wouldn’t be a competitive multiplayer game without new places to fight, and Splatoon 3 will add a host of new locations to the series: Scorch Gorge, Eeltail Alley, Mincemeat Metalworks, and Undertow Spillway. Tenta Missiles, Inkjet, Ink Storm, Ultra Stamp and Booyah Bomb from previous games also return. These include the Tacticooler, a refrigerator full of stat-boosting beverages the Wave Breaker, a sonic emitter that deals damage in a circular wave and the Reefslider, a shark-shaped float that blows up and splatters ink everywhere. There are also new special weapons, which can be earned mid-battle. It too can be charged up for a powerful slash. New WeaponsĪll previous weapon types from the previous Splatoon games will return for Splatoon 3, but there are at least two new additions: the bow-like Tri-Stinger that fires a spread shot of paint and can be charged up for a powerful shot and the Splatana Wiper, a windshield wiper-like sword that sends out waves of ink. Here’s a rundown of everything new and confirmed for Splatoon 3 from that Nintendo Direct. On Wednesday, in a new Nintendo Direct presentation, Nintendo offered a deep dive into the world of Splatoon 3, detailing what’s coming at launch and what’s expected over the next two years of post-release content. Splatoon 3 will bring a wealth of new content - in the form of new weapons, stages, battle techniques, fashionable accessories, and even a tabletop collectible card game - when the sequel comes to Nintendo Switch this September.
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