Blackbelly Skatepark

Blackbelly Skatepark is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon and Splatoon 2.

Blackbelly Skatepark is a stage based around a skate park. It includes a curved landscape with multiple raised locations.

Layout


Blackbelly Skatepark features two inversely symmetrical skateparks with large ramps and hills. It also includes more wide-open areas. There are numerous ways to attack the center of the map, as well as to attack the bases. In the center, there is a tall tower. It is a large, plateaued structure that can only be accessed by climbing vertical paths of ink. It is an effective but vulnerable place to control the center area of the stage. Small balconies are positioned on its sides. Right-angled alleys are located to the right of each team's spawn point and lead towards the center of the map. They each contain a high platform which can be useful for chargers trying to take over the central tower. There are no hazards in Blackbelly Skatepark.

In, the spawn point area is not accessible to the enemy team, now being on a fairly large raised platform area.

Ranked Battle terrain


In Ranked Battles, specifications for the terrain or placement of objects are different between the modes; these changes create new paths or new objects to take cover behind.

Splat Zones
The Splat Zones in Blackbelly Skatepark are relatively small and located in opposite corners from each other in the middle of the map, both touching the central tower. The spawn points are moved down a layer and the layer which the spawn points were in Turf War is removed. Inkrails are also added to get to the center quicker.

Tower Control
The Tower in Blackbelly Skatepark is located at the top of the central tower. The goals are located in the right alleys, going past the two small walls. When it is ridden, the Tower moves to the riding team's left. It then descends downward and proceeds to go through the opposing team's right alley, all the way to the goal. The spawn points are moved down a layer and the layer which the spawn points were in Turf War is removed. Inkrails are also added to get to the center and the tower quicker.

Rainmaker
The Rainmaker in Blackbelly Skatepark is located at the top of the central tower. The goals are located directly to the left, just off of the spawn point. Just past those goals, right by the central tower, there are black uninkable boxes. There are also small boxes added to the central tower so players can hit the Rainmaker without being pushed down from the expanding shield.

In Splatoon 2, the central tower is significantly shorter with the Rainmaker on it. The goal is on the layer below the spawn point and a block has been added to jump to the layer below the spawn point. Going to the right also allows a way to the pedestal. While to the left also provides a way to the pedestal. Rainmaker is the only ranked mode in which this stage retains most of the terrain of Turf War.

Clam Blitz
The basket is located at the right side from the spawn, in front of the hills. There are no bumps near it. The spawn points are moved down a layer and the layer which the spawn points were in Turf War is removed. An Inkrail has been added to get to the basket quicker. The layout looks the same as in Tower Control.

Splatoon
Blackbelly Skatepark underwent a series of changes between its development period and release.

Pre-release version
The pre-release version included many differences, such as:
 * Stairs leading from spawn points to the central tower were present.
 * There were more wooden ramps near the middle area.
 * Near the middle area, four bumpers could be found.
 * The entrance to the middle of the map from the left of both teams' spawn points were not present.

Release version
Blackbelly Skatepark was released with the launch of.

Splatfests
Blackbelly Skatepark was available in the following Splatfests in :
 * Lemon Tea vs. Milk Tea
 * Marshmallows vs. Hot Dogs
 * Singing vs. Dancing
 * Cars vs. Planes
 * Love vs. Money
 * Zombies vs. Ghosts
 * Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Blue
 * Go all out! vs. Focus on healing
 * Mushroom Mountain vs. Bamboo Shoot Village

Splatoon 2
Blackbelly Skatepark was released on 2017-10-28 at July 27, 2024.

Version 1.4.1 to 4.2.0
Blackbelly Skatepark returns in Splatoon 2, initially appearing nearly identical to its appearance in Splatoon, with a few notable changes. The platform the spawn point is located on no longer slopes downwards to the area ahead of it, and the platform has been stretched backwards to allow for more room. The square platform in front of the spawn now also extends forwards, allowing for an additional side route to the center. A small bump on the right side of the stage also has been removed. As a result of these changes, the stage is now larger and more open than its appearance in the first game.

Version 4.3.0 onwards


On 2018-11-29, an announcement was posted on the official Splatoon Japanese Twitter account stating that from 2018-12-01 until the release of Version on 2018-12-05, Blackbelly Skatepark would be "closed for renovations", similar to the announcements made for Starfish Mainstage in Version  and The Reef in Version. The announcement included a blueprint of the stage with the planned changes scribbled on it.

Changes included:
 * Areas around the teams' spawn points were significantly deepened and widened.
 * One of the L-shaped platforms on the left side of each team's spawn was slightly widened.

Trivia

 * Blackbelly Skatepark's name is a reference to the real-life blackbelly skate, a species of ray.
 * Evening and night variants of this stage are used in Octo Valley in the missions Octoling Assault and Unavoidable Flying Object, respectively, with the night version also appearing during Splatfests.
 * This stage and Bluefin Depot are the only stages that have been used in both Octoling and Octostriker missions.
 * As seen from the UFO at the end of Unavoidable Flying Object and by Super Jumping, there are basketball courts near Blackbelly Skatepark.
 * The internal codename for this stage in the game files is "SkatePark".
 * This is the smallest stage in, but in , it is the fifth largest, not counting any Shifty Station layouts.

Etymology
"Blackbelly Skatepark" is named after a real-life species of ray called the "blackbelly skate".

Bバスパーク B Basu Pāku is short for "black bass park".