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Revision as of 16:22, 12 August 2019

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Kraken Paradise

Kraken Paradise

Location Europe
Captain
Created 2016
Player Changes

Kraken Paradise (KP for short) is a competitive Splatoon team. Formed in 2016, the Kraken have played competitive Splatoon and, since its release, Splatoon 2.

History

Rivals

Kraken Paradise's most known rival is Team Olive, formerly known as Ghost Gaming. Both teams are centered in Europe, have played one another in tournament play numerous times, and each currently consist of members of Alliance Rogue, an all-French team that competes for both the French and European championships.

Members

Name Nationality Tenure Role Weapons
Pepapig Spain ESP 2016 - Flex
Kaji United Kingdom GBR 2016 - Present Anchor Splatlings
Sweeglie United Kingdom GBR 2016 - 31 August 2018[1] Slayer Kensa Sloshing Machine, Custom Blaster
Plontro Finland FIN 2016 - Present Slayer/Support Sloshers
Shirane Sweden SWE 2016 - 31 August 2018 Support
Grey France FRA 20 May 2018[2] - Present Support Brellas, H-3 Nozzlenose D
Kiver France FRA 1 September 2018[3] - Present Slayer Dualies, Kensa Splattershot, Kensa Splattershot Pro

Tournament Placements

Splatoon

Tournament Date Placement
SCL #31: Ten Feet Higher 4 February 2017 3nd[4]

Splatoon 2

Tournament Date(s) Placement
Inkstorm Cup: Summer 2018 15 July 2018 2nd1[5]
InkTV Open #3 10-11 August 2019 1st2[6]

1 This was the Western qualifier for Platinum Cup 4 in Japan. Winners FTWin and Kraken Paradise were unable to secure travel arrangements to the tournament, so third-place winners SetToDestroyX and fourth-place winners Ghost Gaming competed in their stead.

2 Competed with Kyo from FTWin substituting for Plontro

References

External Links

Kraken Paradise Team Twitter page