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** 31 new | ** 31 new headgear items, 68 new clothing items, and 41 new pairs of shoes. | ||
** Two new [[hairstyle]]s and two new [[legwear]] options for each gender. | ** Two new [[Player Settings#Hairstyle|hairstyle]]s and two new [[legwear]] options for each gender. | ||
** Five new [[music]] tracks. | ** Five new [[music]] tracks. | ||
** New Salmon Run stage: [[Salmonid Smokeyard]]. | ** New Salmon Run stage: [[Salmonid Smokeyard]]. |
Revision as of 16:46, 25 September 2022
- For post-release content, see List of post-release content in Splatoon 2.
Since its release, Splatoon 2 has received version updates which fix glitches or adjust gameplay rules. Most additional content released is included in the data of the initial version, and is unlocked by Nintendo later on.
This page contains a summary of each version. For full release notes, view the main article for that version.
Updates
Update | Highlights | Release |
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1.0.0[1] |
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7 July 2017[2] |
1.1.0[3] |
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12 July 2017[5] |
1.1.1 |
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19 July 2017[6] |
1.1.2 |
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26 July 2017 |
1.2.0 |
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23 August 2017 |
1.3.0 |
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8 September 2017 |
1.4.0 | 11 October 2017 | |
1.4.1 |
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20 October 2017 |
1.4.2 |
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1 November 2017 |
2.0.0 |
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24 November 2017 |
2.0.1 |
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1 December 2017 |
2.1.0 |
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13 December 2017 |
2.1.1 |
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28 December 2017 |
2.2.0 |
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17 January 2018 |
2.2.1 |
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19 January 2018 |
2.2.2 |
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7 February 2018 |
2.3.0 |
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28 February 2018 |
2.3.1 |
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1 March 2018 |
2.3.2 |
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14 March 2018 |
2.3.3 |
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26 March 2018 |
3.0.0 | 25 April 2018 | |
3.0.1 |
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9 May 2018 |
3.1.0 |
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14 June 2018 |
3.2.0 | 13 July 2018 | |
3.2.1 |
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27 July 2018 |
3.2.2 |
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9 August 2018 |
4.0.0 |
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14 September 2018 |
4.1.0 |
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3 October 2018 |
4.2.0 |
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7 November 2018 |
4.3.0 |
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5 December 2018 |
4.3.1 |
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19 December 2018 |
4.4.0 |
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30 January 2019 |
4.5.0 |
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11 March 2019 |
4.5.1 |
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15 March 2019 |
4.6.0 |
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3 April 2019 |
4.6.1 |
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12 April 2019 |
4.7.0 |
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24 April 2019 |
4.8.0 |
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28 May 2019 |
4.9.0 |
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26 June 2019 |
4.9.1 |
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18 July 2019 |
5.0.0 |
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31 July 2019 |
5.0.1 |
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10 October 2019 |
5.1.0 |
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6 January 2020 |
5.2.0 |
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22 April 2020 |
5.2.1 |
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16 June 2020 |
5.2.2 |
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1 July 2020 |
5.3.0 |
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19 August 2020 |
5.3.1 |
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28 October 2020 |
5.4.0 |
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24 February 2021 |
5.5.0 |
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29 September 2021 |
See also
References
- ↑ AbdallahSmash026 YouTube Playlist of Octo Canyon Walkthrough, ver.1.0.0 is presented at the top right corner. The publication date of the video may be a result of an embargo.
- ↑ Demos share the same initial build number as seen in the Splatoon 2 Special Demo 2020.
- ↑ AbdallahSmash026 YouTube Playlist of Tips & Tricks, ver.1.1.0 is presented at the top right corner.
- ↑ OatmealDome on Discord on 2 June 2020: "1.0.0 -> 1.1.0 lots of things updated
too many to list
mainly multiplayer and SR (if i had to guess they prob went gold so they could produce carts, then used the time between then and release to fix bugs + polish MP)
1.1.0 -> 1.1.1 code bug fixes
oh yeah 1.1.0 made the save file encrypted (was plaintext before)" - ↑ 14 July 2017 ThatSRB2DUDE in Nintendo HQ "...two days ago..." (Broadcast news in the background showing the online stages, therefore connectivity to the online service) (correlates to the update ver.1.0.1 of the Splatfest World Premiere demo)
- ↑ gonintendo.com ver.1.1.1 now available
- ↑ 0xRed Dataminer - New Year's patch
- ↑ 0xRed Dataminer - Spring Fest graffiti after the update
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