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The stage is a [[Rainmaker]] match in [[Port Mackerel]] against a team of [[Sanitized Octarian|sanitized]] [[Octolings]]. | The stage is a [[Rainmaker]] match in [[Port Mackerel]] against a team of [[Sanitized Octarian|sanitized]] [[Octolings]]. Two Octolings use [[Octo Shot]]s and two will use the octarian rollers. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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Far-Out Station is a stage in the Octo Expansion.
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Gameplay
The stage is a Rainmaker match in Port Mackerel against a team of sanitized Octolings. Two Octolings use Octo Shots and two will use the octarian rollers.
Gallery
Trivia
- "Far-Out" is an 60s-90s slang term meaning "Cool".
- The subtitle "Blast from the past!" alludes both to the Rainmaker's blast as well as to the fact that Port Mackerel is a returning stage from Splatoon.
- The Japanese name of this station is a pun on Messhī-kun, a man used by a woman to pay for her meals. It's a buzzword in the 90's Japan.
Names in other languages
Translation notes