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{{Quote|SRL Musicology here, pumped to reveal a new Chirpy Chips single and music video! Yeah, Ballistics and Fashion Desk and pretty much everyone else is yelling that this is actually the Chill Season trailer (coming 12/1, BTW), but we're focused on the retro synth chiptune bassline!|@SplatoonNA on Twitter<ref>{{TWI}} [[Inkipedia:Twitter archive/2023/November#1724910460493853101|@SplatoonNA on Twitter]]</ref>}}
{{Quote|SRL Musicology here, pumped to reveal a new Chirpy Chips single and music video! Yeah, Ballistics and Fashion Desk and pretty much everyone else is yelling that this is actually the Chill Season trailer (coming 12/1, BTW), but we're focused on the retro synth chiptune bassline!|@SplatoonNA on Twitter<ref>{{TWI}} [[Inkipedia:Twitter archive/2023/November#1724910460493853101|@SplatoonNA on Twitter]]</ref>}}
{{Quote|"No Quarters", the new single from chiptune champs Chirpy Chips, lands 01/12! Their music video features never-before-seen footage of #Splatoon3 – a sneak peek at Chill Season 2023, perhaps?|@NintendoEurope on Twitter<ref>{{TWI}} [https://twitter.com/NintendoEurope/status/1725061524950024644 @NintendoEurope on Twitter]</ref>}}
{{Quote|"No Quarters", the new single from chiptune champs Chirpy Chips, lands 01/12! Their music video features never-before-seen footage of #Splatoon3 – a sneak peek at Chill Season 2023, perhaps?|@NintendoEurope on Twitter<ref>{{TWI}} [https://twitter.com/NintendoEurope/status/1725061524950024644 @NintendoEurope on Twitter]</ref>}}
 
==Trivia==
*Presumably due to an oversight, this song and ''[[Slopping Spree]]'' started playing in multiplayer battles after the [[Version 6.0.0 (Splatoon 3)|6.0.0]] update released on {{date|2023-11-30}} at {{time|2023-11-30 01:00 UTC}}, rather than at the start of [[Chill Season 2023]] at {{date|2023-12-01}}.
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
''[[wp:No Quarter|No Quarter]]'' is a military command to not take prisoners. Quarters are often used as currency in arcades.
''[[wp:No Quarter|No Quarter]]'' is a military command to not take prisoners. Quarters are often used as currency in arcades.

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No Quarters
Artist Chirpy Chips
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Multiplayer
Jukebox
BPM 158
Key signature B minor

No Quarters is a song by Chirpy Chips. It was revealed in the Chill Season 2023 trailer, which also served as a music video for the song.

Quotes

SRL Musicology here, pumped to reveal a new Chirpy Chips single and music video! Yeah, Ballistics and Fashion Desk and pretty much everyone else is yelling that this is actually the Chill Season trailer (coming 12/1, BTW), but we're focused on the retro synth chiptune bassline!
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[1]
"No Quarters", the new single from chiptune champs Chirpy Chips, lands 01/12! Their music video features never-before-seen footage of #Splatoon3 – a sneak peek at Chill Season 2023, perhaps?
— @NintendoEurope on Twitter[2]

Trivia

  • Presumably due to an oversight, this song and Slopping Spree started playing in multiplayer battles after the 6.0.0 update released on 30 November 2023 at 01:00 UTC, rather than at the start of Chill Season 2023 at 1 December 2023.

Etymology

No Quarter is a military command to not take prisoners. Quarters are often used as currency in arcades.

The term "counter stop" is a Japanese term used commonly for arcade games for a programmed maximum value, such as the player's score, added to prevent the counter from overflowing. When applied to score it represents a perfect score, as it is not possible to exceed this value.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Counter Stop
Netherlands Dutch No Quarters Same as English

References