MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION Ink up the Splatlands in the next Splatoon game! Enter the Splatlands, a sun-scorched desert inhabited by battle-hardened Inklings and Octolings. Splatsville, the city of chaos, is the adrenaline-fueled heart of this dusty wasteland. Even in this desolate environment, Turf War* reigns supreme and battles rage in new stages located in the surrounding wilds. Dynamic new moves help these fighters dodge attacks and cover more ground, along with a new bow-shaped weapon to sling ink. FEATURES Improved Turf War gameplay: Naturally, in a place called Splatsville, Turf War is the locals' favourite pastime. Two teams of four compete to ink the most turf on the map within three minutes. New techniques have been introduced, like the Squid Surge where players can swim up walls in a single burst, and the Squid Roll which makes it possible to jump out of ink while turning around. When a player's character glows while executing the move, it also repels ink from opponents. New and returning battle stages: Turf War battles will play out across a variety of exotic locations. There are stages specific to the Splatlands like Eeltail Alley, Scorch Gorge, Mincemeat Metalworks and Undertow Spillway. There's also the new Hagglefish Market, a pier filled to the brim with vibrant street vendors. Several stages from Greater Inkopolis also make a return, such as Museum d'Alfonsino, Hammerhead Bridge, and Mahi-Mahi Resort. A total of 12 stages await at launch, including the ones shown off in the video presentation. More stages will be added in free post-launch updates*3. The Deep Cut trio: Deep Cut is a popular trio that hosts the Splatsville news programme Anarchy Splatcast. They provide information on battle stages currently available, as well as other news bulletins. For the first time in the series, these updates can even be read on-the-go while exploring Splatsville. Splatfests return: In these events, players vote for their favourite choice out of three in an announced theme. The team they represent is based on that choice, and the winner is decided via battles over a set period of time. Splatfests will consist of two halves: in the first half, the three teams will compete in 4-v-4 Turf War battles. The second half includes the brand-new Tricolor Turf War battles, a new mode where three teams fight at the same time. Can the first-place team defend themselves in this unique 4-v-2-v-2 match type? Splatoon 3: Splatfest World Premiere: Anyone who wants to dive into Splatoon 3 before it launches on 9th September can join the Splatfest World Premiere on 28th August. Starting 18th August, the free demo can be downloaded from Nintendo eShop. Players can choose Team Rock, Team Paper or Team Scissors until 28th August. Certain parts of the demo will already be playable on 25th August, before the Splatfest event itself kicks off on 28th August at 10:00am AEST / 12:00pm NZST. The Splatlands' main weapons: All main weapon types from previous Splatoon games will be available in Splatoon 3 from the start. New, Splatlands-specific weapons have been added as well: the bow-like Tri-Stringer, which can fire in three directions simultaneously and unleash charged shots that briefly freeze before exploding. The Splatana Wiper sends blades of ink flying with the centrifugal force generated by swinging it. If swung after charging up, it'll transform into a charged slash. Special Weapons: There are special kinds of weapons that can be unleashed after inking enough turf, and Splatoon 3 brings some new and unique special weapons. These include the Tacticooler - when it's activated, a fridge appears with stat-boosting beverages for the team. There's also the Wave Breaker that unleashes sonic waves around the area. And the Reefslider is a shark-shaped, ink-propelled float which charges forward creating an ink explosion on opponents. Some familiar special weapons from the Splatoon series, like the Tenta Missiles, Inkjet, Ink Storm, Ultra Stamp and Booyah Bomb, will make their return. Special weapons are paired with main weapons, so players can find the combo that suits their splatting style. Battle modes: Turf War battles aren't the only types of skirmishes in the Splatlands. In Anarchy Battles, players compete for rankings. There are four separate modes, which are on rotation: Splat Zones, Tower Control, Rainmaker and Clam Blitz. Anarchy Battle (Series) is for players who want to take on a challenge solo. Alternatively, joining Anarchy Battle (Open) is the way to go when teaming up with friends. In Private Battles, players can set modes and other options to their liking. Any mode accessible in the lobby, except for Anarchy Battle (Series)
MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION Ink up the Splatlands in the next Splatoon game! Enter the Splatlands, a sun-scorched desert inhabited by battle-hardened Inklings and Octolings. Splatsville, the city of chaos, is the adrenaline-fueled heart of this dusty wasteland. Even in this desolate environment, Turf War* reigns supreme and battles rage in new stages located in the surrounding wilds. Dynamic new moves help these fighters dodge attacks and cover more ground, along with a new bow-shaped weapon to sling ink. FEATURES Improved Turf War gameplay: Naturally, in a place called Splatsville, Turf War is the locals' favourite pastime. Two teams of four compete to ink the most turf on the map within three minutes. New techniques have been introduced, like the Squid Surge where players can swim up walls in a single burst, and the Squid Roll which makes it possible to jump out of ink while turning around. When a player's character glows while executing the move, it also repels ink from opponents. New and returning battle stages: Turf War battles will play out across a variety of exotic locations. There are stages specific to the Splatlands like Eeltail Alley, Scorch Gorge, Mincemeat Metalworks and Undertow Spillway. There's also the new Hagglefish Market, a pier filled to the brim with vibrant street vendors. Several stages from Greater Inkopolis also make a return, such as Museum d'Alfonsino, Hammerhead Bridge, and Mahi-Mahi Resort. A total of 12 stages await at launch, including the ones shown off in the video presentation. More stages will be added in free post-launch updates*3. The Deep Cut trio: Deep Cut is a popular trio that hosts the Splatsville news programme Anarchy Splatcast. They provide information on battle stages currently available, as well as other news bulletins. For the first time in the series, these updates can even be read on-the-go while exploring Splatsville. Splatfests return: In these events, players vote for their favourite choice out of three in an announced theme. The team they represent is based on that choice, and the winner is decided via battles over a set period of time. Splatfests will consist of two halves: in the first half, the three teams will compete in 4-v-4 Turf War battles. The second half includes the brand-new Tricolor Turf War battles, a new mode where three teams fight at the same time. Can the first-place team defend themselves in this unique 4-v-2-v-2 match type? Splatoon 3: Splatfest World Premiere: Anyone who wants to dive into Splatoon 3 before it launches on 9th September can join the Splatfest World Premiere on 28th August. Starting 18th August, the free demo can be downloaded from Nintendo eShop. Players can choose Team Rock, Team Paper or Team Scissors until 28th August. Certain parts of the demo will already be playable on 25th August, before the Splatfest event itself kicks off on 28th August at 10:00am AEST / 12:00pm NZST. The Splatlands' main weapons: All main weapon types from previous Splatoon games will be available in Splatoon 3 from the start. New, Splatlands-specific weapons have been added as well: the bow-like Tri-Stringer, which can fire in three directions simultaneously and unleash charged shots that briefly freeze before exploding. The Splatana Wiper sends blades of ink flying with the centrifugal force generated by swinging it. If swung after charging up, it'll transform into a charged slash. Special Weapons: There are special kinds of weapons that can be unleashed after inking enough turf, and Splatoon 3 brings some new and unique special weapons. These include the Tacticooler - when it's activated, a fridge appears with stat-boosting beverages for the team. There's also the Wave Breaker that unleashes sonic waves around the area. And the Reefslider is a shark-shaped, ink-propelled float which charges forward creating an ink explosion on opponents. Some familiar special weapons from the Splatoon series, like the Tenta Missiles, Inkjet, Ink Storm, Ultra Stamp and Booyah Bomb, will make their return. Special weapons are paired with main weapons, so players can find the combo that suits their splatting style. Battle modes: Turf War battles aren't the only types of skirmishes in the Splatlands. In Anarchy Battles, players compete for rankings. There are four separate modes, which are on rotation: Splat Zones, Tower Control, Rainmaker and Clam Blitz. Anarchy Battle (Series) is for players who want to take on a challenge solo. Alternatively, joining Anarchy Battle (Open) is the way to go when teaming up with friends. In Private Battles, players can set modes and other options to their liking. Any mode accessible in the lobby, except for Anarchy Battle (Series)
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MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION Ink up the Splatlands in the next Splatoon game! Enter the Splatlands, a sun-scorched desert inhabited by battle-hardened Inklings and Octolings. Splatsville, the city of chaos, is the adrenaline-fueled heart of this dusty wasteland. Even in this desolate environment, Turf War* reigns supreme and battles rage in new stages located in the surrounding wilds. Dynamic new moves help these fighters dodge attacks and cover more ground, along with a new bow-shaped weapon to sling ink. FEATURES Improved Turf War gameplay: Naturally, in a place called Splatsville, Turf War is the locals' favourite pastime. Two teams of four compete to ink the most turf on the map within three minutes. New techniques have been introduced, like the Squid Surge where players can swim up walls in a single burst, and the Squid Roll which makes it possible to jump out of ink while turning around. When a player's character glows while executing the move, it also repels ink from opponents. New and returning battle stages: Turf War battles will play out across a variety of exotic locations. There are stages specific to the Splatlands like Eeltail Alley, Scorch Gorge, Mincemeat Metalworks and Undertow Spillway. There's also the new Hagglefish Market, a pier filled to the brim with vibrant street vendors. Several stages from Greater Inkopolis also make a return, such as Museum d'Alfonsino, Hammerhead Bridge, and Mahi-Mahi Resort. A total of 12 stages await at launch, including the ones shown off in the video presentation. More stages will be added in free post-launch updates*3. The Deep Cut trio: Deep Cut is a popular trio that hosts the Splatsville news programme Anarchy Splatcast. They provide information on battle stages currently available, as well as other news bulletins. For the first time in the series, these updates can even be read on-the-go while exploring Splatsville. Splatfests return: In these events, players vote for their favourite choice out of three in an announced theme. The team they represent is based on that choice, and the winner is decided via battles over a set period of time. Splatfests will consist of two halves: in the first half, the three teams will compete in 4-v-4 Turf War battles. The second half includes the brand-new Tricolor Turf War battles, a new mode where three teams fight at the same time. Can the first-place team defend themselves in this unique 4-v-2-v-2 match type? Splatoon 3: Splatfest World Premiere: Anyone who wants to dive into Splatoon 3 before it launches on 9th September can join the Splatfest World Premiere on 28th August. Starting 18th August, the free demo can be downloaded from Nintendo eShop. Players can choose Team Rock, Team Paper or Team Scissors until 28th August. Certain parts of the demo will already be playable on 25th August, before the Splatfest event itself kicks off on 28th August at 10:00am AEST / 12:00pm NZST. The Splatlands' main weapons: All main weapon types from previous Splatoon games will be available in Splatoon 3 from the start. New, Splatlands-specific weapons have been added as well: the bow-like Tri-Stringer, which can fire in three directions simultaneously and unleash charged shots that briefly freeze before exploding. The Splatana Wiper sends blades of ink flying with the centrifugal force generated by swinging it. If swung after charging up, it'll transform into a charged slash. Special Weapons: There are special kinds of weapons that can be unleashed after inking enough turf, and Splatoon 3 brings some new and unique special weapons. These include the Tacticooler - when it's activated, a fridge appears with stat-boosting beverages for the team. There's also the Wave Breaker that unleashes sonic waves around the area. And the Reefslider is a shark-shaped, ink-propelled float which charges forward creating an ink explosion on opponents. Some familiar special weapons from the Splatoon series, like the Tenta Missiles, Inkjet, Ink Storm, Ultra Stamp and Booyah Bomb, will make their return. Special weapons are paired with main weapons, so players can find the combo that suits their splatting style. Battle modes: Turf War battles aren't the only types of skirmishes in the Splatlands. In Anarchy Battles, players compete for rankings. There are four separate modes, which are on rotation: Splat Zones, Tower Control, Rainmaker and Clam Blitz. Anarchy Battle (Series) is for players who want to take on a challenge solo. Alternatively, joining Anarchy Battle (Open) is the way to go when teaming up with friends. In Private Battles, players can set modes and other options to their liking. Any mode accessible in the lobby, except for Anarchy Battle (Series)
MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION Ink up the Splatlands in the next Splatoon game! Enter the Splatlands, a sun-scorched desert inhabited by battle-hardened Inklings and Octolings. Splatsville, the city of chaos, is the adrenaline-fueled heart of this dusty wasteland. Even in this desolate environment, Turf War* reigns supreme and battles rage in new stages located in the surrounding wilds. Dynamic new moves help these fighters dodge attacks and cover more ground, along with a new bow-shaped weapon to sling ink. FEATURES Improved Turf War gameplay: Naturally, in a place called Splatsville, Turf War is the locals' favourite pastime. Two teams of four compete to ink the most turf on the map within three minutes. New techniques have been introduced, like the Squid Surge where players can swim up walls in a single burst, and the Squid Roll which makes it possible to jump out of ink while turning around. When a player's character glows while executing the move, it also repels ink from opponents. New and returning battle stages: Turf War battles will play out across a variety of exotic locations. There are stages specific to the Splatlands like Eeltail Alley, Scorch Gorge, Mincemeat Metalworks and Undertow Spillway. There's also the new Hagglefish Market, a pier filled to the brim with vibrant street vendors. Several stages from Greater Inkopolis also make a return, such as Museum d'Alfonsino, Hammerhead Bridge, and Mahi-Mahi Resort. A total of 12 stages await at launch, including the ones shown off in the video presentation. More stages will be added in free post-launch updates*3. The Deep Cut trio: Deep Cut is a popular trio that hosts the Splatsville news programme Anarchy Splatcast. They provide information on battle stages currently available, as well as other news bulletins. For the first time in the series, these updates can even be read on-the-go while exploring Splatsville. Splatfests return: In these events, players vote for their favourite choice out of three in an announced theme. The team they represent is based on that choice, and the winner is decided via battles over a set period of time. Splatfests will consist of two halves: in the first half, the three teams will compete in 4-v-4 Turf War battles. The second half includes the brand-new Tricolor Turf War battles, a new mode where three teams fight at the same time. Can the first-place team defend themselves in this unique 4-v-2-v-2 match type? Splatoon 3: Splatfest World Premiere: Anyone who wants to dive into Splatoon 3 before it launches on 9th September can join the Splatfest World Premiere on 28th August. Starting 18th August, the free demo can be downloaded from Nintendo eShop. Players can choose Team Rock, Team Paper or Team Scissors until 28th August. Certain parts of the demo will already be playable on 25th August, before the Splatfest event itself kicks off on 28th August at 10:00am AEST / 12:00pm NZST. The Splatlands' main weapons: All main weapon types from previous Splatoon games will be available in Splatoon 3 from the start. New, Splatlands-specific weapons have been added as well: the bow-like Tri-Stringer, which can fire in three directions simultaneously and unleash charged shots that briefly freeze before exploding. The Splatana Wiper sends blades of ink flying with the centrifugal force generated by swinging it. If swung after charging up, it'll transform into a charged slash. Special Weapons: There are special kinds of weapons that can be unleashed after inking enough turf, and Splatoon 3 brings some new and unique special weapons. These include the Tacticooler - when it's activated, a fridge appears with stat-boosting beverages for the team. There's also the Wave Breaker that unleashes sonic waves around the area. And the Reefslider is a shark-shaped, ink-propelled float which charges forward creating an ink explosion on opponents. Some familiar special weapons from the Splatoon series, like the Tenta Missiles, Inkjet, Ink Storm, Ultra Stamp and Booyah Bomb, will make their return. Special weapons are paired with main weapons, so players can find the combo that suits their splatting style. Battle modes: Turf War battles aren't the only types of skirmishes in the Splatlands. In Anarchy Battles, players compete for rankings. There are four separate modes, which are on rotation: Splat Zones, Tower Control, Rainmaker and Clam Blitz. Anarchy Battle (Series) is for players who want to take on a challenge solo. Alternatively, joining Anarchy Battle (Open) is the way to go when teaming up with friends. In Private Battles, players can set modes and other options to their liking. Any mode accessible in the lobby, except for Anarchy Battle (Series)
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Release date Australia | November 8th, 2024 |
Developer | Nintendo |
Game Edition | Standard Edition |
Game Platform | Nintendo Switch |
Box Dimensions (mm) | 105x170x10 |
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Release date Australia | November 8th, 2024 |
Developer | Nintendo |
Game Edition | Standard Edition |
Game Platform | Nintendo Switch |
Box Dimensions (mm) | 105x170x10 |