Lemuria Hub
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Lemuria Hub is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon 3, which was added to the game as a part of Sizzle Season 2024 on 1 June 2024. It takes place in a train station. Unlike most stages, it features lateral symmetry.
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Video showing the stage (link to file)
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Trivia
- The design of the stage is based on the real-life Kyoto Station.
- The upside-down Eiffel Tower from the Crater and the tall skyscraper in the middle of Splatsville can be seen from this stage.
- This is the third stage with lateral symmetry if Shifty Stations aren't included, and the fifth if they are.
- Some of the advertisements on this stage reference Kelp Dome, Goby Arena, Shellendorf Institute, Arowana Mall, Skipper Pavilion, Camp Triggerfish and Brinewater Springs.
- Some of the Deepsea Metro lines can be seen in a subway map.
- There are posters that reference the musical productions The Lion King, Wicked, and Phantom of the Opera.
Etymology
"Lemuria" is a hypothesized lost continent that has supposedly sunk into the Indian Ocean. It is referenced in many mythological and supernatural stories and theories. A hub is a term for a central transport station, usually for trains.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | リュウグウターミナル Ryūgū Tāminaru |
Ryūgū Terminal |
Dutch | Lemurië Centraal | Lemuria Central [station] |
French | Gare Aiguillat | Dogfish terminal |
German | Bahnhof Lemuria | Lemuria Train Station |
Italian | Stazione Lemuria | Lemuria Station |
Russian | Вокзал Лемурия Vokzal Lemuriya |
Lemuria railway terminal |
Spanish | Terminal Dragón | Dragon Terminal[a] |
Chinese (Traditional) | 龍宮轉運站 lónggōng zhuǎnyùnzhàn (Mandarin) lung4 gung1 zyun2 wan6 zaam6 (Cantonese) |
Dragon Palace Transport Interchange |
Korean | 용궁 터미널 yong-gung teomineol |
Dragon Palace Terminal |
Translation notes
- ↑ Translated from the Japanese name