Unused content in Splatoon 2

This page documents content included in pre-release versions of Splatoon 2 that was not included in the released game, and content that was found in the game's files that was not made available.

Rocket ranked mode
There is an unfinished ranked mode, code-named "Rocket", with a unique object (vRocket) and weapon (vRocketNozzle). Hacking a work-in-progress version into the game shows a mode where a rocket object that is launched by shooting ink at it and an ink pump weapon that can be used to continue advancing once control of the rocket is gained.

Eight-ball ranked mode
Another unfinished Ranked mode, code-named "Eight-Ball", can be accessed with hacks. It involves the player shooting a large ball reminiscent of the 8-Ball to roll it towards the opposing team's goal.

Judd facemask
An unobtainable facemask that existed in version 1.0.0 of the game. It would later be entirely reworked into the Octoking Facemask, which was added in version 3.0.0. Its data indicated that this early version of the item was made by the SquidForce brand, had the Quick Respawn ability, and cost 99,999 Cash, though these were almost certainly placeholder parameters.

Unreleased Octoleet gear
The gear worn by Octolings in the original is present in Splatoon 2's files, but only the Octoleet Goggles are legitimately obtainable. Both of the unused gear items have the Grizzco brand, and have been renamed to Octoleet Armor and Octoleet Boots respectively, indicating they were likely intended to be released as Salmon Run rewards similar to the Octoleet Goggles.

Tentacles Helmet
The Tentacles Helmet from existed within Splatoon 2's files from version 1.0.0, with most of its data complete, despite never being made legitimately obtainable. It shared the same brand, price, and ability as its original Splatoon version. Oddly, it made an appearance in the 2018-03-08 Nintendo Direct, suggesting it was intended to be released in version 3.0.0. Its gear entry seems to have been removed in 3.1.0.

Nike shoes
These gear items are recreations of the real world Nike Air Max 95s and Nike Air Max 270s, which were added to the game files in version 3.0.0 as part of the Newest vs. Most Popular Splatfest held in Japan, but not made obtainable. Instead, the Sea Slug Volt 95s and the Sesame Salt 270s, which are more loosely modeled after the real world shoes and lack Nike branding, were added. The gear entries for both unused shoes are placeholder, with their brand being set to NoBrand.

Additionally, a promotional render depicting the Nike shoes also shows a version of the Splatfest Tee with a unique texture, which does not reflect the one used in the Newest vs. Most Popular Splatfest. Unlike the shoes, there are no leftovers of this version of the Splatfest Tee in the files, and it is unknown whether it was an early version of Newest vs. Most Popular's texture or if it was made for the sole purpose of the render.

NILS mask
A mask modeled after the NILS Statue, with an internal ID of MSN109. Its model was first added in version 3.0.0. This item once had a gear entry, which was removed from the files in 3.1.0. It was likely at one point intended to be unlocked as a reward in. Notably, the internal ID of MSN109 would later be reused in for the Teddy Band, making the Teddy Band the only item in Splatoon 3 to reuse an ID that had been used prior by a separate item, albeit an unused and removed one.

Early Null Replica set
These early versions of the Null Visor Replica, Null Armor Replica, and Null Boots Replica existed in version 3.0.0 with work-in-progress gear entries. The Visor and Armor are placeholders marked with "仮", which means "temporary". Oddly, the Null Boots Replica has a seemingly complete model of a pair of yellow rollerskates, which do not match up to any released gear item. The shoes of the skates appear to be recolored Red Hi-Tops, but the wheels are unique.

Early Golden Toothpick
An early version of the Golden Toothpick also existed in version 3.0.0. This version lacked the ball of takoyaki, and its placement on the player's head was different, with the toothpick appearing to skewer a tentacle on the Tentacurl hairstyle, rather than being worn over the ear like the final version.

Early Hothouse Hoodie
The Hothouse Hoodie has two early designs. In version 1.2.0 the first design was colorful and had a camo-like pattern, similar to the Camo Zip Hoodie. Its ability was Special Charge Up and it was under the Firefin brand. In 2.0.0 it kept some of the camo-like pattern, but the blue was changed to a cream color. The ends of the sleeves and hood were each changed to a different color, the coloration of the Firefin tag was changed, and white embroidered lettering was added to the front. The ability was also changed to Quick Respawn.

Other

 * There is a model in Splatoon 2 called "PlazaTestPlayer" which appears to be a white female Inkling. It was probably used as a test model for Inkopolis Square, but judging by the name, Splatoon 2 could also have been at one point still in Inkopolis Plaza.