Squid vs. Octopus (2018)


 * For the Splatfest from Splatoon, see Squid vs. Octopus (Splatoon)

Squid vs. Octopus was a Splatfest event in Splatoon 2. It was held worldwide. It was announced on 2018-07-07. The results were given on 2018-07-22.

Details
The Squid vs. Octopus Splatfest was unique in that the player character would change to match the team chosen; Team Squid played as Inklings, and Team Octopus played as Octolings. Normally, players must complete the Octo Expansion in order to unlock playable Octolings, but this Splatfest allowed anyone to play as an Octoling as long as they chose Team Octopus. The character change took effect for the duration of each match. Players kept gender, eye, and skin tone customization. If a player was switched to the other species, their hairstyle was the default hairstyle for that species. The lifetime ink coverage tracked in SplatNet 2 counted the turf inked as the species the player appeared as during battle.

The Splatfest celebrates Splatoon 2's first anniversary with falling confetti appearing at the start of the match, and squid-shaped and octopus-shaped fireworks appearing in Shifty Station.

When the Squid vs. Octopus Splatfest was announced, Marina brought up the potential speciesism of it as "dangerous" and "confrontational". It is then revealed that Off the Hook are pretending that Octolings are Inklings with "weird hairstyles".

Squid vs. Octopus featured the 12th Shifty Station layout, "Takoashi".

English
Announcement

Results

Results if Octopus were to win

Dutch
Squid (Inktvis) vs. Octopus

Announcement

Results

Results if Octopus were to win

French (France)
Squid (Calamar) vs. Octopus (Poulpe)

Announcement

Results

Results if Octopus were to win

Spanish (Latin America)
Squid (Calamares) vs. Octopus (Pulpos)

Announcement

Results

Results if Octopus were to win

Japanese
Squid (イカ) vs. Octopus (タコ)

Announcement

Results

Results if Octopus were to win

Trivia

 * The logos on the Splatfest Tee resemble the Japanese word for squid and octopus, being 烏賊 (ika) and 蛸 (tako) respectively.
 * These logos were present in the game since release, appearing as graffiti on certain stages such as The Reef and Port Mackerel.
 * This Splatfest's topic was repeated from the Japanese version of, though in the original, the Splatfest asked players which they prefer to eat. This is the third time a Splatfest was repeated from the original game. (see Rock vs. Pop, Money vs. Love)