Walleye Warehouse

Walleye Warehouse is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon.

Layout
Walleye Warehouse is a close-quarters stages, featuring a plethora of obstacles such as crates, boxes, and conveyor belts. Beginning from each team's respawn point on opposite sides of the symmetrical arena, narrow areas lead into the central battlefield. Multiple small, hidden pathways are also present on both sides of the stage.

Notable Locations

 * Central Battlefield – The Central Battlefield is a large, open area with towers of stacked crates serving as vantage points for players. Most of the fighting takes place here.
 * Side Passages – There are four side passages in this stage: 2 high elevation, and 2 low elevation. They are all accessed on the left or right sides of the arena and lead to small pockets on the side of the central battlefield. The side passages also serve as a relatively quick path to the enemies' base.

Hazards

 * Outside Fencing – Near both team's Respawn Points are fences. If an Inkling in squid form falls through the fencing, they will die.

Splat Zones
The Splat Zone in this map is located in the central battlefield, with half on one side, half on the other. The stacked crates are at the center of the zone. In order to gain control of the zone, a team will have to take control of both sides and defend the opposing side from enemy ink in order to keep the zone.

Tower Control
The Tower is positioned in the center stack of crates at the beginning of the match.

Development
Walleye Warehouse underwent a series of changes between its development period and release. The pre-release version included many differences, such as:
 * The crates near teams' bases were fully inkable.
 * The ramps used to access different levels of teams' bases were fully inkable.
 * There were large crates hanging from moving hooks in the Central Battlefield.
 * The current stack of boxes in the Central Battlefield was not present.
 * The Side Passages were not present.
 * Stairs were used to access teams' Spawn Points.

Tips

 * Given the shape of the area around the spawn points, it is possible to pin an entire team into their spawn area with enough firepower. While this is very uncommon, should it actually happen, it can lead to an overwhelming victory.

Trivia

 * Walleye Warehouse was one of the two playable stages during the Splatoon Global Testfire, alongside Saltspray Rig.
 * Callie and Marie once held a part-time job here prior to hosting Inkopolis News.
 * The map's name is a reference to the real-life Walleye.

Squid Sisters quotes

 * Callie: “Judd always appears out of nowhere after a battle! I swear I'll never get used to that!”
 * Marie: “His eyes glow in the dark! True story!”


 * Callie: “Get up high, and shoot the opponents from above!”
 * Marie: “Or, you know, don't...”


 * Callie: “There are so many boxes passing through here!”
 * Marie: “At least the economy is perking up!”


 * Callie: “So many containers... I wonder what's inside them!”
 * Marie: “Wouldn't it be rad if it was all Squid Sisters merch?!”


 * Callie: “In a remote corner of a dimly lit warehouse... two brave inklings prepare to meet their destin—”
 * Marie: “BATTLING! They're battling, aren't they?!”


 * Callie: “Try not to spray all of the cargo with ink, will you?”
 * Marie: “Whatevs! The ink vanishes when the battle's over!”


 * Callie: “So, Marie! What are the hot strats for this stage?”
 * Marie: “Uh... Try your best?”


 * Callie: "Remember working here part-time back in the day?"
 * Marie: "Yeah, and how often you broke the assembly line..."