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The Bleak Beak is an upcoming piece of headgear in Splatoon 3. It was announced to later release via the Splatoon 3 Switch News channel as a promotion for the Zombie vs. Skeleton vs. Ghost Splatfest.

Appearance

The Bleak Beak is a leather plague doctor mask that covers the face. It attaches with four leather straps that wrap around the back of the head. The forehead features three chevron-shaped stripes that glow in the dark.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese カジキマスク
Kajiki masuku
Marlin Mask
Netherlands Dutch Snavelmasker Beak mask [note 1]
CanadaFrance French Masque corbec
Germany German Hauchhüter Breathtaker
Italy Italian Becco pestifero Naughty beak [note 2]
Russia Russian Маска клювоноса
Maska klyuvonosa
Gar mask[note 3]
SpainMexico Spanish Máscara con pico Mask with beak
China Chinese (Simplified) 旗鱼面罩
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 旗魚面罩
South Korea Korean 청새치 마스크

Translation notes

  1. Specifically refers to a plague doctor's mask
  2. In Italian, pestifero usually means "naughty", as in describing a child; in this case, it is a pun with the word's original meaning, "plague-bearer"
  3. Клювонос klyuvonos (one of the Russian names for "gar") literally translates as "beak nose"