Battle Victory
Game | Splatoon 3 |
Heard in Splatoon 3 |
Multiplayer |
Album | Splatune 3 |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 0:46 |
Audio file |
Artist | Off the Hook |
Vocals | Rina Itou Pearl (in-game) |
Game | Splatoon 2 |
Heard in Splatoon 2 |
Splatfest results screen Player Settings Squid Beatz 2 |
Album | Splatune 2 |
Track list no. | 25 (Squid Beatz 2) 8 (Splatune 2 Disc 2) |
Genre | Electronic Pop |
BPM | 152 |
Length | 1:58 |
Audio file | File:Splatfest Fest Zest.oga |
Artist | Wet Floor |
Vocals | Keaton (in-game) Mizo (in-game) Ryley (in-game) |
Guitar | Mizo (in-game) Ryley (in-game) |
Bass | Neil (in-game) |
Drums | Candi (in-game) |
Synth | Keaton (in-game) |
Game | Splatoon 2 |
Heard in Splatoon 2 |
Multiplayer Squid Beatz 2 |
Album | Splatune 2 Inkoming! EP |
Track list no. | 9 (Splatune 2) 8 (Victory! - jingle, Splatune 2) |
Genre | Electronic |
BPM | 141 |
Length | 1:08 |
Audio file | File:Multiplayer Turf Master.oga |
Game | Splatoon |
Heard in Splatoon |
Multiplayer Squid Beatz |
Album | Splatune |
Track list no. | 7 (Squid Beatz) 9 (Victory! – Jingle, Splatune Disc 1) 10 (Victory! – Results, Splatune Disc 1) |
Genre | Rock |
BPM | 155 |
Length | 1:08 |
Audio file | File:Multiplayer - Victory.oga |
Battle Victory is a song.
Description
Battle Victory consists of two parts: the short victory jingle that plays at the beginning as the results are declared, and the main part of the song that loops over the results screen. If the player loses the match, Battle Defeat plays instead. It is an upbeat theme, meant to convey the joy felt after the winning of a match, featuring Inkling chants and claps. It can also be heard in Squid Beatz, and it is included in Splatune; however, the jingle is absent in the former and split into a separate track in the latter.
Remixes and covers
Turf Master
A cover by Wet Floor replaces the original in Splatoon 2 as the new victory theme. Unlike Battle Victory, it can also be heard in Squid Beatz 2, with a maximum score of 45 and 82 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively, although it does not include the victory jingle. It was also included in Splatune 2 and the Inkoming! EP released by Tower Records.
Fest Zest
Fest Zest is another cover of the victory theme by Off the Hook. Interestingly, the instrumentation is based off the original theme, rather than Turf Master, and features Pearl rapping over the beat. Despite being credited as an Off the Hook song, Marina does not appear to play a role in this version vocal-wise. It replaced Turf Master in Splatfests, playing after the standard victory jingle. It is also heard on the Player Settings screen and in Squid Beatz 2, with a maximum score of 46 and 64 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively, and is included in Splatune 2.
Victory jingle (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate plays a remix of Battle Victory as Inkling's victory theme. It is a jazz-inspired remix, using brass instruments.
Battle Victory (C-Side)
Battle Victory by C-Side is a cover in Splatoon 3 which replaces the previous Battle Victory songs. Similar to the original, Battle Victory starts off upbeat instrumental. Chanting in the Inkling language can be heard starting at 6 seconds. At 12 seconds, the guitar playing in the background is replaced by drums.
Other versions
Victory! - Jingle
Unlike the original, this version just plays the opening jingle, leaving the looping victory theme as a separate track in every instance, not just in Splatune. It is near-identical to the original but includes slight drum track differences.
Turf Master (Splatoon 2 Global Testfire)
An alternate version of Turf Master was heard during the Splatoon 2 Global Testfire. Unlike the final version, it does not utilize live instruments and it is missing the guitar lick right before the song loops.
Trivia
- When playing as Inkling Boy in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, their vehicle's horn samples the Victory jingle.
- In WarioWare: Get It Together!, an arrangement of the jingle is played when the winning team in the Splatoon 2 microgame is guessed correctly and it speeds up each time during a run.
Etymology
Reason: Add Splatoon 3's version of Battle Victory
While Battle Victory is a self-explanatory title, Turf Master implies the player winning a Turf War (despite its usage in every game mode), while Fest Zest references the song's usage in Splatfests. "Zest" can mean enthusiasm or happiness,[1] referencing the happiness felt when winning, and rhymes with "fest".
Names in other languages
Turf Master
Fest Zest
References
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