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Revision as of 22:50, 27 July 2019
Team | Chaos | Order |
Region | Global | |
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Start | 18 July 2019, 12:00 UTC | |
End | 21 July 2019, 12:00 UTC | |
Score method | category tally | |
Result type | combined | |
Popularity | 58.05% | 41.95% |
Normal clout | 51.39% | 48.61% |
Pro clout | 50.34% | 49.66% |
Score | 3 | 0 |
Winner | Chaos |
Chaos vs. Order, also known as Final Fest: Splatocalypse, was a Splatfest event in Splatoon 2. It was held in all regions for 72 hours from 18 July 2019 to 21 July 2019, and for the first time, all regions began and ended at the same time. It was announced at the Splatoon 2 World Championship 2019 and on social media on 8 June 2019.[1] It was announced in-game on 26 June 2019. The results were given on 21 July 2019.
Details
This Splatfest was the final Splatfest held in Splatoon 2. In this Splatfest, a new Shifty Station layout was introduced, alongside the return of every Shifty Station layout introduced prior. For the first 48 hours, all previous layouts were part of the Splatfest Battle rotation, with two different Shifty Stations joining the other standard stages. For the last 24 hours, only the new layout, MC.Princess Diaries, was used in the rotation. Also, the chance to encounter a 100× Battle was 100× more likely for this Splatfest.
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7.18-7.19
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7.20-7.21
Four pieces of headgear (two for each team) were available in a Squid Research Lab Report article on Nintendo Switch News.
A trailer revealed the team alignment of characters and weapons, detailed in the table below.
Chaos | Neutral | Order |
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Shifty Station's outcome
Although this was the final Splatfest, Nintendo announced that the Version 5.0.0 update for Splatoon 2, which will go live after this Splatfest ends, will introduce Splatfest Battles on Private Battle mode. Every Shifty Station layout, including MC.Princess Diaries, will be available in this mode and the host will be able to choose the team ink colors from a list of all 51 Splatfest color schemes from every region. Every stage, including the regular stages available in the base game, will have a day and night mode.
Music
This Splatfest included unique battle music tracks that did not play in any other Splatoon 2 Splatfest. The normal Splatfest battle opening theme was replaced by the minor-key version that played during the opening of the Octo Expansion's Turf War, except ending much sooner.
In day one, Ink Me Up returned from Splatoon, with the Squid Sisters' version of Now or Never! playing if chosen, while Shark Bytes made its debut as a battle theme. In day two, Spicy Calamari Inkantation debuted, being the only song playing, albeit with its intro mostly removed. There was also a unique version of Now or Never! based on Off the Hook's version, co-starring the Squid Sisters. In day three, Fly Octo Fly ~ Ebb & Flow (Octo) debuted as a battle theme, being the only one available and notably replacing Now or Never! at the one-minute mark.
Trivia
- In the promotional art, Callie is shown wearing Pearl's crown from the Octo Expansion while Marie wears Marina's headphones.
- It is widely suspected that the outcome of Chaos vs. Order will affect the plot of a sequel game, similarly to Callie vs. Marie.
- Every character in the game who leads a major role chose a team, including the antagonists - the Octarians, DJ Octavio, the Salmonids and the Telephone.
- The Telephone is of particular note, as although he was destroyed in the Octo Expansion, he is shown still in one piece in the promotional art.
- In the announcement dialogue, Pearl mentions Agent 8 and Cap'n Cuttlefish, making this the only Splatfest to have been confirmed to take place after the Octo Expansion.
- When the Splatfest was announced in-game, Pearl invoked Article 4 of Splatfest Law, in which the outcome of the Splatfest must take effect in Inkopolis, hinting at a major change in the future.
- A similar rule stating that what the winning side prefers is legally better than what the losing team wants has also been referenced during previous Splatfest dialogue, including Cake vs. Ice Cream, Film vs. Book, Chicken vs. Egg, and Front Roll vs. Back Roll (indirectly). However, it has never been referred to as Article 4; all other references have been to "Chapter 3" instead, implying that Article 4 may be a separate part of Splatfest Law altogether.
- A few lines through the announcement dialogue, the normal background music is temporarily replaced by The Plan.
- Both Pearl and Marina's new outfits' colour schemes are similar to that of their Trick vs. Treat ones, with Pearl's being mainly black and gold, and Marina's being mainly white and silver.
- In the days leading up to Splatfest, gold and silver stickers started to show up and quickly spread around the square. All these stickers featured images drawn by the community.
- Interestingly, an image drawn for Team Order could appear on a Team Chaos and Team Order sticker, and vice versa.
- In Recon, several Shifty Stations lacked the ambiance that plays while exploring a Shifty Station layout.
Gallery
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Main artwork.
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Labelled artwork.
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Team Chaos icon.
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Team Order icon.
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Promotional artwork.
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New headgear for the Splatfest.
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Alternate angle.
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Off the Hook's special outfits for the event.
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Promotional Shifty Station artwork.
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Higher chance to encounter 100x battle.
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Real-life T-shirts available for the Splatfest.
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The Splatfest's skybox, with a post-apocalyptic feel.
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The Splatfest's start screen.
- Team Chaos
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Callie sitting on a
Princess Cannon.
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Spyke carrying a Princess Cannon.
- Team Neutral
- Team Order
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Murch and a hyperbomb.
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Crusty Sean and Bisk.
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Octotroopers, representing Octarians for Team Order.
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Cap'n Cuttlefish and Agent 3.
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Tartar and C.Q. Cumber.
Dialogue
English
Announcement
Results
Results if Order were to win
Dutch
Announcement
Results
Results if Order were to win
French (France)
Announcement
Results
Results if Order were to win
French (Canada)
Announcement
Results
Results if Order were to win
German
Announcement
Results
Results if Order were to win
Italian
Announcement
Results
Results if Order were to win
Japanese
Announcement
Results
Results if Order were to win
Russian
Announcement
Results
Results if Order were to win
Spanish (Spain)
Announcement
Results
Results if Order were to win
Spanish (Latin America)
Announcement
Results
Results if Order were to win
Top 100
North America and Oceania
Chaos
Order
Europe
Chaos
Order
Japan
Chaos
Order
Names in other languages
See also
References
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