Flounder Heights

Flounder Heights is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon. It was revealed during a Japanese promotional trailer depicting new updates on July 24, 2015. It was released on August 20th, 2015.

Layout
Flounder Heights is a map set on an apartment complex with many high vantage points and low, corner-based areas. The large amount of walls and the height of the buildings are what makes Flounder Heights so large.

Hazards
The only way to get splatted via falling in Flounder Heights is by falling out-of-bounds. This can be done by either falling through the fencing near the high edges of the map in squid form or jumping over the wall barriers surrounding the map.

Notable Locations

 * Central Towers- The center of Flounder Heights contains two towers connected by a grated bridge. This is probably where most fighting will occur, as the only way to get to the other side of the map is by going over the towers or through the alley beneath the bridge.
 * Low Alleys- These two alleys separate each team's base from the Central Towers. They each consist of one tree for cover.
 * Starting Plazas- The bases in Flounder Heights resemble the Starting Areas in Saltspray Rig; the other team cannot reach the higher part of the plaza, and there are four ways of exiting into the Low Alleys.
 * Live Map- On both sides of the map is a map that shows where ink from both sides of the map are, from a top-down perspective. It's not that useful as you always have a map with you on the Gamepad.

Rainmaker
The Rainmaker in Flounder Heights is located on top of the grated bridge in the center of the map. The goal is located outside of the opposing team's base in the square-shaped area below the Spawn Point. Three stacks of boxes have been added to help to attacking team get inside the enemy team's Starting Plaza.

Trivia

 * The map's name is a reference to the real-life Flounder.
 * This map was featured in some promotional imagery for the release of the Rainmaker mode, before it was released.
 * This stage's name was accidently shown in a GameXplain preview video, long before it was properly revealed.
 * Cicadas can be heard singing from the trees throughout the level. The audio used is similar if not identical to that of the Brown Cicada, Walker Cicada and Robust Cicada.
 * According to Callie, the time of day that battles happen at Flounder Heights is in the afternoon at sunset.