Swass 8-Ball Station

Swass 8-Ball Station is a test in Splatoon 2 paid downloadable content, the Octo Expansion. This station is unlocked after clearing Iceman Station or Hypercolor Station.

Access
The player must clear either Hypercolor Station or  Iceman Station to access this test. The shortest way to access this station is to clear Iceman Station.

Overview
The main objective is to use a cannon to hit four 8-balls into holes, trying to get a three in a row. For the entire duration of the station, Agent 8 has no weapon. Instead, they use an Ink Cannon to move the 8-balls.

English
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"Please score a bingo for me."

"A bingo means three 8-balls lined up vertically, horizontally, or diagonally."

"Once a ball falls into a hole, the next one will appear—you'll get four balls to use."

"You didn't make a bingo—test failed."

"You let an 8-ball fall—test failed."

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"Ahoy—there's the next ball!"

"I like the looks of this!"

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"Vertical, horizontal, or diagonal... Which should we try for?"

"It looks like getting a ball into a hole makes the next ball appear."

"This is the fourth and final ball. It's all riding on this one!"

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"Looks like you can use that ink cannon to send the balls flying!"

"That's almost a bingo!"

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Trivia

 * The title is a reference to Sir Mix-a-Lot's album Swass, more commonly known for his song, Baby Got Back and the subtitle is one of the possible results on a Magic 8-Ball.
 * Swass-8 Ball Station was revealed before the Octo Expansion was released.
 * This station has "Chikyu Goma" gyroscopes floating around in the background. These Japanese toy gyroscopes were produced since 1921.
 * Don't Ralph Station has these gyroscopes floating around in the background as well.
 * The Dutch title of this station, "Bingo, kanon en eieren", is a reference to the game "Boter, Kaas en Eieren" (tic-tac-toe, lit.: Butter, Cheese and Eggs).