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Template:InfoboxGame Splatoon 2 (スプラトゥーン2 Supuratūn 2) is a third-person shooter developed and published by Nintendo, and the sequel to the Wii U game Splatoon. The game features battles between Inklings, using weaponized ink to cover territory and "splat" opponents. While it was teased on October 20, 2016 during the reveal trailer for the Nintendo Switch game console, Nintendo did not officially confirm this or any other game showcased in the video as being in development at the time.[1][2] The title was officially unveiled on January 13th, 2017 at the Nintendo Switch Presentation in Tokyo, Japan[3] and demos were playable at Switch hands on events. A testfire demo was playable March 24–26, 2017.[4] The game released on July 21, 2017.[5]
Story
The events of the story take place two years after the completion of the first game's Hero Mode, but little beyond that is known at this time. It appears that Callie has disappeared and Marie needs the player's help finding her; along with Callie, the Great Zapfish has disappeared as well. Another detail to mention is that the snow globe DJ Octavio was imprisoned in is smashed into pieces along with Cap'n Cuttlefish's shack. This mode is now set in Octo Canyon, a place similar to Octo Valley from the first game.
Gameplay
Splatoon 2 is a third-person shooter game focused on online multiplayer battles, in which eight players are divided into two teams of four. Players have two main forms and may switch between the two at will: their humanoid form, in which they can use weapons to spread ink and splatter opponents, and their squid form, which they can use to swim through ink at great speed and up walls, recharge the player's ink tank faster (while in their own ink), and hide in their team's ink. Players can also utilize Sub Weapons, such as Splat Bombs, and Special Weapons, such as Splashdowns.
Modes
In the primary game mode, Turf War, players are awarded points based on the amount of turf (ground) they cover in their team's ink— the team that covers the most territory within three minutes wins the match.
There are 3 ranked modes released so far, all returning from the original Splatoon. All three have been changed in at least one way. The Rainmaker shoots large blaster-like exploding shots instead of a large ink tornado. Splat Zones has a new HUD UI, it now shows the progress of how much of the zone is captured. Tower Control now has checkpoints where the tower stops for approximately 5 seconds.
Changes and Additions
Exact information is currently unknown, but Splatoon 2 features both new and revamped stages, weapons (such as the Splat Dualies), special weapons (such as the Splashdown and Inkjet), and gear items, as well as additional character customization in the form of hairstyles and pants. The game also allows for local multiplayer with up to eight people. Certain elements of the Heads-Up Display have also been revamped, showing the weapons each player has and whether their Special Weapons are ready to be used.
Private Battles are now available for Local Multiplayer, and a new feature called LAN Play allows docked Switches to play Private Battles on a LAN without an Internet connection.[6] A spectating mode called Private Battle Spectator View has been added for Private Battles only.
Judd is accompanied by a new cat with a smaller, younger and near-identical appearance to Judd's, named Li'l Judd.
Salmon Run is a new co-op mode, in which players collect Power Eggs and Golden Eggs by defeating Salmonids in order to complete missions.
League Battle is a new online mode, in which teams of two or four battle other teams to gain points in a two hour period.
Weapons
Main Weapons that are returning include:
- Blaster
- Octobrush
- Splattershot Pro
- Dynamo Roller
- Splash-o-matic
- Slosher
- Heavy Splatling
- Splat Charger
- Splatterscope
- Splat Roller
- Splattershot
- Splattershot Jr.
New Main Weapons:
Sub Weapons that are returning include:
New Sub Weapons:
- Autobomb A sub weapon similar to the Seeker from Splatoon. After being thrown, the Autobomb homes in on an opponent within its radius, and then explodes when it gets close enough to its target.
- Curling Bomb Another sub weapon similar to the Seeker. When deployed, the Curling Bomb travels in a straight line across the floor, leaving a trail of Ink and bouncing off of any wall or obstacle it encounters. It explodes after it has traveled its maximum distance. The Curling Bomb's timer can be shortened by holding it before release.
- Toxic Mist A throwable sub weapon that creates a slowing Area-of-effect mist where it lands. It is reminiscent of the Disruptor from Splatoon in both appearance and effect.
Multiplayer Stages
Songs
- Inkoming! by Wet Floor (Title track)
- Rip Entry by Wet Floor
- Endolphin Surge by Wet Floor
- Unnamed battle track
- Another unnamed battle track
- Several unnamed hero mode tracks
- Ebb & Flow[7] by Off the Hook
Gallery
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Early EU box art for Splatoon 2.
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Final North American Box Art for Splatoon 2.
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Early logo for Splatoon 2.
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Final logo for Splatoon 2.
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A new map, The Reef, on Splatoon 2 on the Nintendo Switch.
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More new accessories.
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Inkrails allow Inklings to travel above the map on Moray Towers.
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The map overview screen, accessed by pressing 'X' in battle.
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An Inkling holding large multi-barrel weapons, tentatively named Tenta Missiles.
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An Ink Storm pouring ink over Starfish Mainstage.
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A battle in progress.
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The hub for Splatoon 2: Inkopolis Square.
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Expanded box art/ Promo image for Splatoon 2.
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An Inkling fighting off one of the new bosses.
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An Inkling in a new neon hero mode level.
External links
- Official Japanese Splatoon Website
- Official American English Splatoon website
- Official European English Splatoon website
References
- ↑ First Look at Nintendo Switch
- ↑ Nintendo fans pick apart Switch reveal video
- ↑ Splatoon 2 - Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017 Trailer
- ↑ Splatoon 2 boxart, screenshots, fact sheet
- ↑ Nintendo Direct
- ↑ Live from Squid Research Lab: Local Multiplayer and LAN Play
- ↑ Live from Squid Research Lab: Ebb & Flow from Off the Hook