Chaos vs. Order

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Chaos vs. Order
Team   Chaos   Order
Region All
Start 18 July 2019, 12:00 UTC
End 21 July 2019, 12:00 UTC
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Winner
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Start 1 June 2024, 20:12 UTC
End 4 June 2024, 20:12 UTC
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Winner
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Start 1 June 2024, 20:12 UTC
End 4 June 2024, 20:12 UTC
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Winner
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Chaos vs. Order, also known as Final Fest: Splatocalypse, is an upcoming Splatfest event in Splatoon 2. It will be held in all regions for 72 hours from 18 July 2019 to 21 July 2019, and for the first time, all regions will begin and end this Splatfest at the same time. It was announced at the Splatoon 2 World Championship 2019 and on social media on 8 June 2019.[1]

Details

This Splatfest will be the final Splatfest held in Splatoon 2. In this Splatfest, a new Shifty Station layout will be introduced, alongside the return of every Shifty Station layout introduced prior. For the first 48 hours, all previous layouts will be part of the Splatfest Battle rotation. For the last 24 hours, the new layout will be playable. In addition, the chance to encounter a 100x Battle is 100x more likely for this Splatfest.

Four pieces of headgear (two for each team) will be available in a Squid Research Lab Report article on the Nintendo Switch News applet in late June.

A trailer revealed the alignment of characters and weapons, detailed in the table below.

Chaos Neutral Order

Shifty Station's outcome

Although this is 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 the unknown Final Fest layout, 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.

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, in a similar fashion to Callie vs. Marie.

Gallery

Notes

Current ink colors are not exact and are approximates based on Nintendo's promotional gear pics.

See also

References