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'''''Splatoon''''' is a series of third person shooter video games developed by [[Nintendo]].
'''''Splatoon''''' is a series of third person shooter video games developed by [[Nintendo]].


== History ==
==History==
=== Video games ===
===Video games===
==== Splatoon ====
====''Splatoon''====
{{Main|Splatoon}}
{{Main|Splatoon}}
In 2015, the original ''Splatoon'' was released for the [[Wii U]]. The series immediately saw success upon the launch of its initial game, selling extremely well across all regions.
In 2015, the original ''Splatoon'' was released for the [[Wii U]]. The series immediately saw success upon the launch of its initial game, selling extremely well across all regions.


==== Splatoon 2 ====
====''Splatoon 2''====
{{Main|Splatoon 2}}
{{Main|Splatoon 2}}
In 2017, ''Splatoon 2'' was released for the [[Nintendo Switch]]. A sequel to the first game, it introduced new [[weapon]]s, [[modes]], [[stage|locations]] and [[character]]s to the Splatoon universe.


==== Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion ====
In 2017, ''Splatoon 2'' was released for the [[Nintendo Switch]]. A sequel to the first game, it introduced new [[weapon]]s, [[modes]], [[stage|locations]] and [[character]]s to the ''Splatoon'' universe.
 
====''Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion''====
{{Main|Octo Expansion}}
{{Main|Octo Expansion}}
In 2018, ''Splatoon 2'' received an expansion. It added new playable characters and a new single player campaign to the game.  
In 2018, ''Splatoon 2'' received an expansion. It added new playable characters and a new single player campaign to the game.


=== Other media ===
===Other media===
 
====''Splatoon'' (manga)====
==== Splatoon (manga) ====
{{Main|Splatoon (manga)}}


{{Main|Splatoon (manga)}}
In 2016, a manga series was officially published in Japan. It follows ''Team Blue'', consisting of [[Goggles (character)|Goggles]], [[Specs]], [[Bobble Hat (character)|Bobble Hat]] and [[Headphones (character)|Headphones]], as they compete against various rival teams in [[Turf War]] cups.
In 2016, an manga series was officially published in Japan. It follows ''Team Blue'', consisting of [[Goggles (character)|Goggles]], [[Specs]], [[Bobble Hat (character)|Bobble Hat]] and [[Headphones (character)|Headphones]], as they compete against various rival teams in [[Turf War]] cups.


== Common elements ==
==Common elements==
=== Plot, themes, and characters ===
===Plot, themes, and characters===
In both ''Splatoon'' and ''Splatoon 2'', the player is a new arrival in [[Inkopolis]], a city inhabited by squid-like creatures called [[Inkling]]s, as well as other sea creatures that have adapted to live on land. Here, they compete in ink battles - a sport that involves splattering ink on the ground and at opponents to carry out various objectives - in order to earn popularity and cash which they can use to buy [[Gear]] and weapons.
In both {{S}} and {{S2}}, the player is a new arrival in [[Inkopolis]], a city inhabited mainly by squid-like creatures called [[Inkling]]s, as well as other sea creatures that have adapted to live on land. Here, they compete in ink battles - a sport that involves splattering ink on the ground and at opponents to carry out various objectives - in order to earn popularity and cash which they can use to buy [[gear]] and weapons.


In the original ''Splatoon'', the player arrives at [[Inkopolis Plaza]], where they soon find that the [[Great Zapfish]] that powers the city has been stolen by the [[Octarian]] forces. In order to get it back, they must head to [[Octo Valley]] through a manhole found in the plaza. Once there, the player will meet [[Cap'n Cuttlefish]], an elderly Inkling who is trying to track down the Great Zapfish. The player then joins forces with him, becoming [[Agent 3]] of the New Squidbeak Splatoon, and is tasked with venturing through various locations in Octo Valley to locate and reclaim the Great Zapfish.
In the original ''Splatoon'', the player arrives at [[Inkopolis Plaza]], where they soon find that the [[Great Zapfish]] that powers the city has been stolen by the [[Octarian]] forces. In order to get it back, they head to [[Octo Valley]] through a manhole found in the plaza. Once there, the player meets [[Cap'n Cuttlefish]], an elderly Inkling who is trying to track down the Great Zapfish. The player then joins forces with him, becoming [[Agent 3]] of the New Squidbeak Splatoon, and is tasked with venturing through various locations in Octo Valley to locate and reclaim the Great Zapfish.


In ''Splatoon 2'', the player arrives at [[Inkopolis Square]] two years after the events of the first game, where they learn that [[Callie]] from the [[Squid Sisters]] pop idol group has gone missing, along with the Great Zapfish. The player then spots [[Marie]], Callie's cousin, stood on top of a manhole in the corner of Inkopolis Square and follows her to [[Octo Canyon]]. Here, Marie asks the player for help in her search for both the Great Zapfish and Callie. After agreeing to her request, the player then becomes [[Agent 4]] and travels through Octo Canyon to track them down.
In ''Splatoon 2'', the player arrives at [[Inkopolis Square]] two years after the events of the first game, where they learn that [[Callie]] from the [[Squid Sisters]] pop idol group has gone missing, along with the Great Zapfish. The player then spots [[Marie]], Callie's cousin, stood on top of a manhole in the corner of Inkopolis Square and follows her to [[Octo Canyon]]. Here, Marie asks the player for help in her search for both the Great Zapfish and Callie. After agreeing to her request, the player then becomes [[Agent 4]] and travels through Octo Canyon to track them down.


In ''Splatoon 2'''s ''Octo Expansion'', the player is an [[Octoling (playable)|Octoling]] named [[Agent 8]], who is trapped in the [[Deepsea Metro]] subway system. They soon meet up with Cap'n Cuttlefish and explore further into the subway where they find a [[Telephone]]. The Telephone tasks them with passing a series of tests in order to collect four [[Thang]]s which will allow them to leave the subway and go to the [[Inkopolis|"promised land"]]. During the tests, Agent 8 will receive advice from [[Pearl]] and [[Marina]], who will help them to escape the subway.
In the ''Octo Expansion'', the player is an [[Octoling (playable)|Octoling]] nicknamed [[Agent 8]], who is trapped in the [[Deepsea Metro]] subway system. They soon meet up with Cap'n Cuttlefish and explore further into the subway where they find a [[Telephone]]. The Telephone tasks them with passing a series of tests in order to collect four [[Thang]]s which will allow them to leave the subway and go to the [[Inkopolis|"promised land"]]. During the tests, Agent 8 receives advice from [[Pearl]] and [[Marina]], who help them to escape the subway.


=== Locations ===
===Locations===
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| A city inhabited by Inklings, Octolings, and other sea-dwelling creatures that have adapted to live on land.
| A city inhabited by Inklings, Octolings, and other sea-dwelling creatures that have adapted to live on land.
| {{ya}}
| {{ya}}
| {{ya}}  
| {{ya}}
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Inkopolis 2.jpg|275px]]<br>'''[[Inkopolis Plaza]]'''
| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Inkopolis 2.jpg|275px]]<br>'''[[Inkopolis Plaza]]'''
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| {{ya}}
| {{ya}}
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Octo_Valley_10.jpg|275px]]<br>'''[[Octo Valley]]'''
| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Octo Valley 10.jpg|275px]]<br>'''[[Octo Valley]]'''
| A valley located somewhere close to Inkopolis, the [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] single player campaign takes place here in the original ''Splatoon''. It is home to the [[Octarian]] civilization.
| A valley located somewhere close to Inkopolis, the [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] single player campaign takes place here in the original ''Splatoon''. It is home to the [[Octarian]] civilization.
| {{ya}}
| {{ya}}
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|}


=== Gameplay mechanics ===
===Gameplay mechanics===
Players use various [[weapon]]s to spray [[ink]] to claim territory and damage opponents. Players can remain in humanoid form to attack, and switch to cephalopod form to submerge in ink. While submerged in ink the player can refill their [[Ink Tank]], swim to move faster than in humanoid form, or stay still to hide from opponents.
Players use various [[weapon]]s to spray [[ink]] to claim territory and damage opponents. Players can remain in humanoid form to attack, and switch to cephalopod form to submerge in ink. While submerged in ink the player can refill their [[ink tank]], swim to move faster than in humanoid form, or stay still to hide from opponents.


== Names in other languages ==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{Foreignname
|Jap=スプラトゥーン
|Jap=スプラトゥーン
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of official websites]]
* [[List of official websites]]


[[Category:Games|*]]
[[Category:Games|*]]

Revision as of 19:21, 17 February 2020

File:Splatoonlogo.png
Splatoon's logo

Splatoon is a series of third person shooter video games developed by Nintendo.

History

Video games

Splatoon

Main article: Splatoon

In 2015, the original Splatoon was released for the Wii U. The series immediately saw success upon the launch of its initial game, selling extremely well across all regions.

Splatoon 2

Main article: Splatoon 2

In 2017, Splatoon 2 was released for the Nintendo Switch. A sequel to the first game, it introduced new weapons, modes, locations and characters to the Splatoon universe.

Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion

Main article: Octo Expansion

In 2018, Splatoon 2 received an expansion. It added new playable characters and a new single player campaign to the game.

Other media

Splatoon (manga)

Main article: Splatoon (manga)

In 2016, a manga series was officially published in Japan. It follows Team Blue, consisting of Goggles, Specs, Bobble Hat and Headphones, as they compete against various rival teams in Turf War cups.

Common elements

Plot, themes, and characters

In both Splatoon and Splatoon 2, the player is a new arrival in Inkopolis, a city inhabited mainly by squid-like creatures called Inklings, as well as other sea creatures that have adapted to live on land. Here, they compete in ink battles - a sport that involves splattering ink on the ground and at opponents to carry out various objectives - in order to earn popularity and cash which they can use to buy gear and weapons.

In the original Splatoon, the player arrives at Inkopolis Plaza, where they soon find that the Great Zapfish that powers the city has been stolen by the Octarian forces. In order to get it back, they head to Octo Valley through a manhole found in the plaza. Once there, the player meets Cap'n Cuttlefish, an elderly Inkling who is trying to track down the Great Zapfish. The player then joins forces with him, becoming Agent 3 of the New Squidbeak Splatoon, and is tasked with venturing through various locations in Octo Valley to locate and reclaim the Great Zapfish.

In Splatoon 2, the player arrives at Inkopolis Square two years after the events of the first game, where they learn that Callie from the Squid Sisters pop idol group has gone missing, along with the Great Zapfish. The player then spots Marie, Callie's cousin, stood on top of a manhole in the corner of Inkopolis Square and follows her to Octo Canyon. Here, Marie asks the player for help in her search for both the Great Zapfish and Callie. After agreeing to her request, the player then becomes Agent 4 and travels through Octo Canyon to track them down.

In the Octo Expansion, the player is an Octoling nicknamed Agent 8, who is trapped in the Deepsea Metro subway system. They soon meet up with Cap'n Cuttlefish and explore further into the subway where they find a Telephone. The Telephone tasks them with passing a series of tests in order to collect four Thangs which will allow them to leave the subway and go to the "promised land". During the tests, Agent 8 receives advice from Pearl and Marina, who help them to escape the subway.

Locations

Location Description Games

Inkopolis
A city inhabited by Inklings, Octolings, and other sea-dwelling creatures that have adapted to live on land. Template:Ya Template:Ya

Inkopolis Plaza
An area of Inkopolis that serves as the main hub in the original Splatoon. Inklings can enter Inkopolis Tower to take part in battles or go shopping for gear and weapons at the Booyah Base. There is also a manhole in the northeastern corner of the Plaza that connects it to Octo Valley. Template:Ya

Inkopolis Square
An area of Inkopolis that serves as the main hub in Splatoon 2. Inklings and Octolings can access the Deca Tower to join battles or buy gear and weapons from the Galleria. A shady organization known as Grizzco Industries can be found west of Deca Tower that allows an Inkling or Octoling to participate in a Salmon Run for unique rewards. A manhole south of the Grizzco building connects the Square to Octo Canyon. Template:Ya

Octo Valley
A valley located somewhere close to Inkopolis, the Octo Valley single player campaign takes place here in the original Splatoon. It is home to the Octarian civilization. Template:Ya

Octo Canyon
A canyon located somewhere close to Inkopolis, the Octo Canyon single player campaign takes place here in Splatoon 2. The Octarian civilization live here. Template:Ya

Gameplay mechanics

Players use various weapons to spray ink to claim territory and damage opponents. Players can remain in humanoid form to attack, and switch to cephalopod form to submerge in ink. While submerged in ink the player can refill their ink tank, swim to move faster than in humanoid form, or stay still to hide from opponents.

Names in other languages

Template:Foreignname

See also