Shifty Station

Shifty Station is an online multiplayer stage in Splatoon 2. It is only be available during Splatfests and has a variable layout. The layout does not change over the course of a single Splatfest.

Description
Players spawn on either end of the stage, on raised platforms that lead down to sequentially shorter platforms connected by ramps. To the right is a large open area, and straight ahead is a small passage connecting the two halves of the map. In the gaps between each half of the map are two medium-sized platforms that periodically move side-to-side.

Splatfests
This layout was used in the following Splatfests:


 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on August 4, 2017
 * }
 * on August 4, 2017
 * }
 * }

Description
Players spawn on either end of the stage, on raised platforms that lead down to to a central area. There are two small raised platforms on either side of the central area that periodically move up and down, and a large platform in the middle that moves opposite the side platforms. Various walls are placed about the level to use as cover.

Splatfests
This layout was used in the following Splatfests:


 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on September 1, 2017
 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on November 11, 2017
 * }
 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on November 11, 2017
 * }
 * on November 11, 2017
 * }

Description
Players spawn on either end of the stage, on raised platforms that lead down to to a central area. To the right, there is a raised platform that is accessible via sponge. To the left, there is an ink rail on an isolated platform that the player can jump to in squid form. Towards the center of the stage are two more ink rails, which can be used to get on their corresponding platforms. Sponges, walls, and crates in the center area can be used for cover.

Splatfests
This layout was used in the following Splatfests:


 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on September 9, 2017
 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on October 7, 2017
 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on November 18, 2017
 * }
 * on October 7, 2017
 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on November 18, 2017
 * }
 * vs.
 * on November 18, 2017
 * }
 * }

Description
Players spawn on either end of the stage, on raised platforms that lead down to to a central area. Each side has rotating platform that the walls of it can be covered to climb on it and not fall to the abyss. At the center, There's a big wall and 2 uncoverable rotating platforms, and only can be crossed to the other side by going through the rotating platforms.

Splatfests
This layout was used in the following Splatfests:


 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on October 13, 2017
 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on October 14, 2017
 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on November 4, 2017
 * }
 * on October 14, 2017
 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on November 4, 2017
 * }
 * vs.
 * on November 4, 2017
 * }
 * }

Description
Players spawn on either end of the stage, on raised platforms that lead down to to a central area. Each side has uninkable ramp near spawn and spinning spreader with their ink color. At the right side of each spawn point there's an area to paint and an uninkable spinning spreader on the wall that leads to bigger platform. At the left side of each spawn point there's long paths that lead to the center where's there's platform with a wall and a box on the left. At the center, there's a large spinning spreader with each team's colors that can be climbed on that stops spinning at the 15 seconds left mark.

Splatfests



 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on December 9, 2017
 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on December 9, 2017
 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on December 15, 2017
 * }
 * on December 9, 2017
 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on December 15, 2017
 * }
 * vs.
 * on December 15, 2017
 * }
 * }

Description
The spawn point for each team is on a raised invisible platform which ramps down to a wider open area. These areas connect via more invisible inclines to a central area dominated by a platform that rises and sinks back into the floor periodically. This platform's walls are also invisible, and each time it sinks into the floor all ink on the walls disappears. To the sides of the central area are two smaller "courtyards", in the middle of each of them is an invisible block with ink-able top flats which is constantly circled by long, flat Squee-Gs, shaped like Spreaders which wipe off all ink (leaving the top inked but cleaning the walls of the block).

Splatfests



 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on January 13, 2018
 * }
 * on January 13, 2018
 * }

Description
This layout is made of a valley between two inclines. The spawn points are at the top of each incline, with an Ink Cannon atop a steep, uninkable cliff on the right side just below the spawn. The cannon nest is flanked by a tall wall, so that an enemy climbing up the slope to reach it has go almost all the way up to the spawn point to get behind the cannon.

The stage is dotted with small walls that can be used for cover. The center of the stage has a small hill with another Ink Cannon on it. The base cannons cannot reach each other, but they can reach and be reached by the center cannon. To the sides of the central hill are two tall blocks which can only be inked / climbed from the closer team's side, and can serve as sniper's nests overlooking the center.

When an Inkling is occupying a cannon, the are positioned on top of the sphere which makes up the cannon's body. This means that high-accuracy weapons such as Chargers have to aim a little above the cannon to hit the Inkling inside it. When an Inkling leaves the cannon they are dropped behind it relative to the way they are currently facing. In the case of the base cannons, if facing backwards, the inkling will fall down the cliffside, allowing for a quick escape if flanked.

Splatfests



 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on February 3, 2018
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 * on February 3, 2018
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 * &bull;
 * vs.
 * on February 10, 2018
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 * on February 10, 2018
 * }

Trivia

 * Marina claims to have helped make the stage herself, which is shown by her symbol appearing on the stage image.
 * As Marina mentions often in the news segments, she was raised around Octarian machinery, which would explain why all the Shifty Station variants contain at least one of the Octo Valley / Octo Canyon stage gimmicks.
 * The stage seems to be set somewhere in one of Octo Canyon's domes, as can be deduced by the decorations scattered throughout the stage types.