Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors

Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors was a Splatfest event in Splatoon 3, accessed by downloading the Splatoon 3 Splatfest World Premiere from the Nintendo eShop. It was announced on 2022-08-10 and lasted for twelve hours, beginning at different times depending on the player's region. Players from different matchmaking regions were able to play together in overlapping times.

The results were announced on 2022-08-28 at July 27, 2024.

Details
The Splatoon 3 Splatfest World Premiere is a free demo that allows players to play the Splatoon 3 tutorial, walk around Splatsville, and participate in the Splatfest. The software was launchable starting on 2022-08-25, allowing the plaza to be explored, but players could not participate in the Splatfest until 2022-08-27.

Stage Rotations
Before the Splatfest began in Europe (the earliest timezone where it started), the stage rotations displayed Scorch Gorge and Eeltail Alley globally. Afterwards, the rotations in every region were as follows:

The Tricolor Turf War stage was Sturgeon Shipyard.

Halftime Report
At the halfway point in the Splatfest, Deep Cut revealed the team currently with the most overall Clout, used to determine the team team plays the role of defense (and starting in the center of the stage) during Tricolor Turf Wars.

Each region has a different Halftime Report due to each Splatfest's start time differing depending on the region.

Quotes
"How about that Splatfest World Premiere! First, the idea of a 3-way Splatfest is mind-blowing. And the theme? A statistical exploration of the benefits of Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors? We're swooning. Scientifically."

- @SplatoonNA on Twitter

"SRL here with your last-minute reminder: the Splatfest World Premiere is going live today at 9am PT! Will you bank on the reliability of #TeamRock? Try to shred the competition with #TeamScissors? Or fold, flap, and flutter your way to the top with #TeamPaper?"

- @SplatoonNA on Twitter

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Trivia

 * This was the first Splatfest won by the team represented by Shiver.
 * Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors, as well as the Splatfests of the Splatoon 2 Splatfest World Premiere (Cake vs. Ice Cream and Rock vs. Pop), are the only Splatfests to last less than 24 hours.
 * However, it is only the third shortest Splatfest in the series, lasting for twelve hours instead of the previous Splatfests' four hours.
 * This is the first Splatfest to feature three teams instead of two.
 * Due to being available before the full release of Splatoon 3, there is no record of this Splatfest in SplatNet 3.
 * This is the first global Splatfest in which Europe was able to participate first.
 * Japan started first in Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Blue/Green, Mayo vs. Ketchup (2017), Trick vs. Treat (2018), Fam vs. Friend, and Hare vs. Tortoise.
 * North America and Oceania started first in Action vs. Comedy, Squid vs. Octopus (2018), Hero vs. Villain, and Knight vs. Wizard.
 * All regions started simultaneously in Fancy Party vs. Costume Party, Callie vs. Marie, Chaos vs. Order, Mayo vs. Ketchup (2020), Chicken vs. Egg (2020), Trick vs. Treat (2020), and Super Mushroom vs. Super Star.
 * This Splatfest took place on the same date as World Rock Paper Scissors Day. Whether or not this was intentional is unknown.
 * While the theme was officially announced near the end of the Splatoon 3 Direct, the Jellyfish seen during the reveal of Anarchy Rainbow wore the Splatfest Tees depicting the teams.
 * The part of the Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass trailer showing Splatfests in Inkopolis features colors similar to the Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors Splatfest.
 * The ink colors of Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors are very similar, but not identical, to those of the Shiver vs. Frye vs. Big Man Splatfest.
 * Shiver's ink is more saturated than Rock's ink.
 * Frye's ink is lighter than Paper's ink.
 * Big Man's ink is more saturated than Scissors' ink.