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QRCode Splatoon3 1.png|The first ''Splatoon 3'' QR code released.
File:QRCode Splatoon3 1.png|The first ''Splatoon 3'' QR code released.
QRCodeReward 1.png|"Celebrating the launch of ''Splatoon 3''"
File:QRCodeReward 1.png|"Celebrating the launch of ''Splatoon 3''"
QRCode Splatoon3 2.png|The second ''Splatoon 3'' QR code released.
File:QRCode Splatoon3 2.png|The second ''Splatoon 3'' QR code released.
File:QRCodeReward 2.png|"Deep Cut Concert at Nintendo Live 2022"
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A QR code is a square black and white image that is designed to be scanned in order to visit websites, learn details about products, and more. In Splatoon 3, players can receive in-game content through scanning special QR codes via the QR Code Reader in SplatNet 3.

List of QR codes

Splatoon 3

For the release of Splatoon 3 on 9 September 2022, the official @SplatoonJP Twitter account posted the first special QR code. By scanning it, players were awarded a special Splashtag banner.[1]

The second QR code, released on 8 October 2022, was distributed in commemoration of Splatoon 3's appearance at Nintendo Live 2022 and the associated Bankalive Deep Cut concert, and featured a Nintendo Live and Deep Cut-themed banner design.[2]

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Other games

On 23 July 2015, the Japanese Nintendo website posted nine QR codes for items in Animal Crossing: New Leaf that were based on Splatoon. The following year, on 7 July 2016, ten additional QR codes were posted with a focus on the Squid Sisters due to the then-upcoming Callie vs. Marie Splatfest.[3][4]

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References