Chicken vs. Egg (2020)

Chicken vs. Egg was a Splatfest event in Splatoon 2. It was held globally. It was announced on social media on 2020-07-21 and was announced in-game on 2020-08-07. Results from all regions were combined. It was a rematch of the original Chicken vs. Egg Splatfest from March 2018.

Details
On the 21st of July 2020, the 3rd anniversary of Splatoon 2's release, along with the announcement of the Mayo vs. Ketchup rematch, the Japanese Splatoon Twitter announced that three additional Splatfests were planned to be held before the end of the year, despite the North American Live from Squid Research Lab Tumblr describing Mayo vs. Ketchup as a "bonus one-time Splatfest".

The Splatfest theme was about the famous dilemma that asks whether the chicken or the egg came to existence first. Continuing from Mayo vs. Ketchup (2020), the increased 100× Battle rates that were originally advertised for Chaos vs. Order were still in effect for this Splatfest.

The full name of each choice was "THE CHICKEN came first" and "THE EGG came first". The team name portion of Splatfest titles was "Chicken" and "Egg".

Chicken vs. Egg featured the eighth Shifty Station layout, The Bunker Games.

Trivia

 * Marina's confusion at Chaos vs. Order not being the final Splatfest in Super Mushroom vs. Super Star suggests that this and the other two rematch Splatfests are considered non-canonical. This is further backed up with how Chaos vs. Order was described as the previous Splatfest in the Japanese dialog, despite the three Splatfests in between.
 * This Splatfest marked the fourth time a theme was rerun in a region it did not originate in, with the rerun also being held in Japan where it was not originally held. The other three instances of this are Cats vs. Dogs, Rock vs. Pop and Money vs. Love.
 * This also marked the first time the rerun was held in its original regions in addition to the new ones.
 * The new promo illustration for this Splatfest loops on itself horizontally, symbolizing the life cycle of a chicken.

Dialogue
For regions that previously held the event, this Splatfest reused the dialogue from its previous appearance in 2018. However, since the first appearance was only in the Europe and North America/Oceania regions, the Japanese dialogue was brand-new.

English
Announcement

Results

Results if Egg were to win

Dutch
Announcement

Results

Results if Egg were to win

French (Canada)
Announcement

Results

Results if Egg were to win

French (France)
Announcement

Results

Results if Egg were to win

German
Announcement

Results

Results if Egg were to win

Italian
Announcement

Results

Results if Egg were to win

Japanese
Announcement

Results

Results if Egg were to win

Russian
Announcement

Results

Results if Egg were to win

Spanish (Latin America)
Announcement

Results

Results if Egg were to win

Spanish (Spain)
Announcement

Results

Results if Egg were to win