Friday vs. Saturday vs. Sunday
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Friday vs. Saturday vs. Sunday
Teams | Friday Saturday Sunday |
Regions | The Americas, Australia and New Zealand Europe Hong Kong and South Korea |
Start | 17 February 2024 at 00:00 UTC |
End | 18 February 2024 at 23:59 UTC |
Length | 48 hours |
Friday vs. Saturday vs. Sunday is an upcoming Splatfest event exclusive to the The Americas, Australia and New Zealand, Europe and Hong Kong and South Korea regions in Splatoon 3. It is the second Splatfest to take place during Chill Season 2023 and was announced on social networks on 1 February 2024.[1]
The Japan region exclusive Red Bean Paste vs. Custard vs. Whipped Cream Splatfest will take place concurrently with this Splatfest.
Details
This is the second Splatfest in Splatoon 3 to differ by region: players who have selected the The Americas, Australia and New Zealand, Europe or Hong Kong and South Korea region are able to participate in this Splatfest as a combined group, whereas players who have selected the Japan region instead are able to participate in the Red Bean Paste vs. Custard vs. Whipped Cream Splatfest, which will be held at the same time.
Gallery
Artwork
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English (NOA) official artwork
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English (NOE) official artwork
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Dutch official artwork
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Italian official artwork
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Spanish (NOE) official artwork
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Traditional Chinese official artwork
Trivia
- The astronomical objects represented on the calendars in the official artwork each correlate to the different teams. Venus represents Friday (as in the name of the day in Romance languages), Saturn represents Saturday, and the Sun represents Sunday.
- On the official artwork, the first calendar representing team Friday has no sheets torn off, the second calendar representing team Saturday has one sheet torn off, signifying the next day after Friday, and the third calendar representing team Sunday has two sheets torn off, signifying the second day after Friday.
- The Splatfest colors are similar to both the Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors and Shiver vs. Frye vs. Big Man Splatfests, with the Friday and Saturday colors switched.
- Additionally, this is the first region-locked Splatfest in Splatoon 3 to have different ink colors than its Japanese variant.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Dutch | Vrijdag vs. Zaterdag vs. Zondag | Friday vs. Saturday vs. Sunday |
French (NOE) | Vendredi vs. Samedi vs. Dimanche | Friday vs. Saturday vs. Sunday |
German | Freitag vs. Samstag vs. Sonntag | Friday vs. Saturday vs. Sunday |
Italian | Venerdì vs. Sabato vs. Domenica[2] | Friday vs. Saturday vs. Sunday |
Spanish (NOE) | Viernes vs. Sábado vs. Domingo | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 星期五 vs 星期六 vs 星期日 xīngqíwǔ vs. xīngqíliù vs. xīngqírì (Mandarin) sing1 kei4 ng5 vs. sing1 kei4 luk6 vs. sing1 kei4 jat6 (Cantonese) |
Friday vs. Saturday vs. Sunday |
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Dutch | Wat is de leukste dag van het weekend? | What is the most enjoyable day of the weekend? |
French (NOE) | Quel jour du week-end préférez-vous ? | Which weekend day do you prefer? |
German | Was ist der beste Wochenendtag? | Which is the best weekend day? |
Italian | Qual è il giorno migliore del weekend? | Which is the best weekend day? |
Spanish (NOE) | ¿Que día del fin de semana es mejor? | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 週末最好的是哪一天? zhōumò zuìhǎo de shì nǎ yī tiān (Mandarin) zau1 mut6 zeoi3 hou2 dik1 si6 naa5 jat1 tin1 (Cantonese) |
Which is the best day of a weekend? |
Notes
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