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Bonerattle Arena is a Salmon Run Next Wave-exclusive online multiplayer stage. It is set in a former penal colony that has been modified into an arena. It was released in Splatoon 3 on 1 March 2024, at the start of the Fresh Season 2024. The stage mainly features inkrails.[1]
Badges
- Main article: Badge#Salmon Run
Reaching to certain ranks during a Bonerattle Arena rotation in Splatoon 3 will reward the player with special badges that they can use on their Splashtag.
Bonerattle Arena Badges | ||
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Eggsecutive VP 200 at Bonerattle Arena Reached! | ||
Eggsecutive VP 400 at Bonerattle Arena Reached! | ||
Eggsecutive VP 600 at Bonerattle Arena Reached! | ||
Eggsecutive VP 999 at Bonerattle Arena Reached! |
Gallery
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A promotional image of the stage
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The stage at low tide
Trivia
- During a Giant Tornado wave, it is possible for a player to get from behind the basket to the egg box by initially wall climbing then by inkrails without touching the ground at all. If the player picks up Golden Eggs and throw them into the water, the Golden Eggs will fly towards the basket upon touching the water, completely bypassing the need to chain-throw them.[2]
- The sound of announcer chatter can be heard in between waves, providing the first occasion in the series where the Salmonid language can be heard.
- The giant salmon statue behind the stage greatly resembles Hugefry, with the torch on its head forming the Classic hairstyle.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | どんぴこ闘技場 Donpiko Tōgijō |
Salmon Heart[a] Arena |
Dutch | Vechtfuik | Battle fyke |
French (NOE) | Colisée enlisé | Tied-down Colosseum |
German | Krawallhalla | From Krawall ("brawl" or "riot") and Valhalla |
Italian | Arena Ossoscosso | Shaken Bone Arena |
Russian | Костолизей Kostolizey |
Bonelosseum[b] |
Spanish | Coliseo Óseo | Boney Colosseum |
Chinese (Traditional) | 鮭魚心臟鬥技場 guīyú xīnzàng dòujìchǎng (Mandarin) gwai1 jyu2 sam1 zong6 dau3 gei6 coeng4 (Cantonese) |
Salmon Heart Arena |
Korean | 연어 심장 투기장 yeon-eo simjang tugijang |
Salmon Heart Arena |
Internal | Shakerail [4] | "Shake" is used to refer to Salmon Run, and the stage contains many inkrails. |