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===Names in other languages===
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The name of the song is the same in all languages except for Japanese.
The name of the song is the same as English in all languages except for Japanese.
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No Quarters
Artist Chirpy Chips
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Multiplayer
Jukebox
BPM 158
Key signature B minor
Audio file

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. Harmony's vocals can be heard throughout the song and can be seen wearing her ordinary gear in specific parts of the trailer for Chill Season 2023. Sid's drums can also be heard in the song with a Chiptune backing track playing as well

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]

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

The name of the song is the same as English in all languages except for Japanese.

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Counter Stop

References