Title screen

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The title screen as seen in Splatoon

The title screen is the first players see when launching Splatoon, Splatoon 2 or Splatoon 3, as long as they have completed each games respective tutorial. The title screens always consist of the games logo, version, copyright infomation, and a prompt telling the player to press and together. Additionally, in Splatoon 3, a small squid icon appears under the version number if the player has purchased the Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass.

Splatoon

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Splatoon 2

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Splatoon 3

Splatsville

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Inkopolis Plaza

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Trivia

  • The Final Fest title screen in Splatoon 2 and the title screen seen when traveling to Inkopolis Plaza for the first time in Splatoon 3 are the only title screens to have the games logo in a location other than the upper left corner.

Notes

  1. Between versions 2.0.0 and 2.0.1, a bug caused the Great Zapfish to not appear on Deca Tower, resulting in all players seeing this screen regardless of whether or not they had completed Octo Canyon.