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Revision as of 00:32, 9 June 2015

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Splat Zones is a multiplayer mode in Splatoon. It was released in the Ranked Battles category on June 1, 2015.

History

Splat Zones was announced on March 23, 2015 when video game journalists from around the world were invited to a Nintendo event in Seattle, Washington. It was revealed that this mode will not be available at launch, but will instead be released at a later, unspecified, date.

Description

Splat Zones plays similarly to the King of the Hill mode from other video games. It revolves around a number of "zones," usually one central zone, which players must attempt to cover in ink with a five minute timer. Once a team has covered a majority of a zone in their ink, the zone is "captured". When a majority of the zones have been captured by a team, that team is "in control" of the zones and a countdown begins. The opposing team must try to capture the zones in the same manner. The first team who remains in control for a total of 100 seconds or has the least amount of time left to be in control wins the match. However if one team has been in control for a while, and then the other team gains control, the team that was previously in control will get a few more seconds added to their countdown timer. This penalty depends on how low their countdown timer is. For instance if they only had 13 seconds left to hold the zones, but the other team gains control, 60 seconds will be added to the previous team's timer meaning they will have to hold it again for 60 seconds to make their real timer go down. If the losing team has control of the zones as time runs out, then the match will go into overtime. Once the losing team regains the lead or the winning team regains control, the game ends.

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