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Revision as of 19:48, 16 May 2019

File:Squad Battle Battle Lobby.jpg
Battle Lobby online mode selection screen in Splatoon.

Modes are gameplay configurations available to the player. There are both online modes and local modes that players can access from Inkopolis Plaza (Splatoon) or Inkopolis Square (Splatoon 2), with the online modes being featured in the Battle Lobby found at the far north side of the hub.

Level system

Main article: Level

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Matchmaking

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Online games

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Local options

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Unreleased

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Other

These are other miscellaneous minor modes in the game.

  • Arcade Machine: A local single player mode allowing players to play any of the retro squid mini-games they have unlocked outside of the battle lobbies. In Splatoon, only Squid Jump is unlocked by default. Squid Racer, Squidball, and Squid Beatz can be unlocked via amiibo Challenges. In Splatoon 2, only Squid Beatz 2 is available.
  • Recon: Single player exploration of a stage, accessed from the Battle Lobby by pressing Y. The time limit, stage layout, and features match that which the player chose from the current rotation, allowing for some scoping out of the stage without the pressure of a battle.
  • Tutorial: The tutorial can be played when the player starts Splatoon and Splatoon 2 for the first time.

Gallery

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Names in other languages

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References

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