Sturgeon Shipyard

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Pearl: They call this a shipyard, but where the heck are the ships?

Marina: Pearl, this entire stage is a ship that's being built!

Sturgeon Shipyard is an online multiplayer stage in Splatoon 2.

Layout

Sturgeon Shipyard Overview

Sturgeon Shipyard contains many low areas surrounded by high perches, featuring a few moving platforms that change elevation during a battle. Sturgeon Shipyard has four platforms that rise and fall over the course of a match, starting in an upright position. The position of these platforms can create different advantages through out a match. There is one located in front of each spawn, and two located in the center of the map.

Ranked Battle Terrain

Splat Zones

Tower Control

Rainmaker

Clam Blitz

Splatoon 2

Sturgeon Shipyard

Sturgeon Shipyard

Added in Launch
Total area 2,356pp
Features Moving platforms & SpongesTC & RM
Hazards


Version history

Version Adjustments
1.2.0
  • Fixed an issue occurring in Sturgeon Shipyard where players would occasionally fall through the stage.
1.3.0
  • Fixed an issue causing players to clip into stage objects on Sturgeon Shipyard.
2.1.0
  • Fixed an issue on Sturgeon Shipyard in which if a certain wall was hit with a bomb, ink would splash onto a nearby wall that players were occasionally unable to submerge into.
2.2.0
  • Fixed an issue where the game would forcibly close when a player did a Splashdown in a certain spot under the drawbridge as it was coming down on them in Sturgeon Shipyard.
3.0.0
  • Fixed an issue in Sturgeon Shipyard causing bubbles from the Bubble Blower that explode beneath the central bridge to mistakenly ink the walkway on the bridge.
  • Fixed an issue in Sturgeon Shipyard causing the surfaces of the drawbridge to not count on the turf map when inked at a specific time while in motion by bombs or other objects.

Maps

Gallery

Quotes

Click to view the quotes for Sturgeon Shipyard. View the quotation page.

Trivia

  • The stage name is a reference to the family Acipenseridae, known as sturgeon fish.
  • According to one of the stage quotes, Port Mackerel can be seen from Sturgeon Shipyard.

Names in other languages

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