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! Sub Weapon | ! Sub Weapon | ||
! Special Weapon | ! Special Weapon | ||
! Release Date | ! Release Date | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|N-ZAP '85|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splat Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Echolocator|game=Splatoon}} || June 1, 2015 | ||
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| [[Roller]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Inkbrush|game=Splatoon}} || [[Roller]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Sprinkler|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkstrike|game=Splatoon}} || June 5, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Splash-o-matic|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Suction Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Bomb Rush|game=Splatoon}} || June 13, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Custom E-liter 3K|game=Splatoon}} || [[Charger]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Squid Beakon|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Kraken|game=Splatoon}} || June 17, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|L-3 Nozzlenose|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Disruptor|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Killer Wail|game=Splatoon}} || June 17, 2015 | ||
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| [[Shooter]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Luna Blaster|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Ink Mine|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkzooka|game=Splatoon}} || June 24, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Carbon Roller|game=Splatoon}} || [[Roller]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Burst Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkzooka|game=Splatoon}} || June 27, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Custom Dual Squelcher|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Squid Beakon|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Killer Wail|game=Splatoon}} || June 27, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Sploosh-o-matic|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Squid Beakon|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Killer Wail|game=Splatoon}} || July 7, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|.96 Gal Deco|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splash Wall|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Kraken|game=Splatoon}} || July 7, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|N-ZAP '89|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Sprinkler|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkstrike|game=Splatoon}} || July 18, 2015 | ||
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| [[Roller]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Octobrush|game=Splatoon}} || [[Roller]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Squid Beakon|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Kraken|game=Splatoon}} || July 18, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Neo Splash-o-matic|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Burst Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkzooka|game=Splatoon}} || July 22nd, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|E-liter 3K Scope|game=Splatoon}} || [[Charger]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Burst Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Echolocator|game=Splatoon}} || July 22nd, 2015 | ||
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| [[Roller]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Inkbrush Nouveau|game=Splatoon}} || [[Roller]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Ink Mine|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Bubbler|game=Splatoon}} || August 1, 2015 | ||
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| [[Shooter]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Range Blaster|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splash Wall|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkstrike|game=Splatoon}} || August 1, 2015 | ||
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| [[Slosher (Type)|Slosher]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Slosher|game=Splatoon}} || [[Slosher (Type)|Slosher]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Burst Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkstrike|game=Splatoon}} || August 5, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Heavy Splatling|game=Splatoon}} || [[Splatling]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splash Wall|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkstrike|game=Splatoon}} || August 5, 2015 | ||
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| [[Shooter]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Octoshot Replica|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Suction Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkzooka|game=Splatoon}} || August 5, 2015 | ||
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| | | [[File:S Weapon Rainmaker.png|24px]] [[Rainmaker]] || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || August 14, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|L-3 Nozzlenose D|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Burst Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Kraken|game=Splatoon}} || August 28, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Bamboozler 14 Mk I|game=Splatoon}} || [[Charger]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splash Wall|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Killer Wail|game=Splatoon}} || August 28, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Mini Splatling|game=Splatoon}} || [[Splatling]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Suction Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkzooka|game=Splatoon}} || September 5, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|H-3 Nozzlenose|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Suction Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Echolocator|game=Splatoon}} || September 12, 2015 | ||
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| [[Slosher (Type)|Slosher]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Tri-Slosher|game=Splatoon}} || [[Slosher (Type)|Slosher]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Disruptor|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Bubbler|game=Splatoon}} || September 26, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Carbon Roller Deco|game=Splatoon}} || [[Roller]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Seeker|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Bomb Rush|game=Splatoon}} || October 3, 2015 | ||
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| [[Shooter]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Custom Range Blaster|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splat Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Kraken|game=Splatoon}} || October 10, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Custom E-liter 3K Scope|game=Splatoon}} || [[Charger]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Squid Beakon|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Kraken|game=Splatoon}} || October 10, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Rapid Blaster Pro|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Seeker|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkzooka|game=Splatoon}} || October 17, 2015 | ||
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| [[Shooter]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Luna Blaster Neo|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splat Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Bomb Rush|game=Splatoon}} || October 30, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|H-3 Nozzlenose D|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Point Sensor|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkzooka|game=Splatoon}} || October 30, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Heavy Splatling Deco|game=Splatoon}} || [[Splatling]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Point Sensor|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Kraken|game=Splatoon}} || November 7, 2015 | ||
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| [[ | | {{Weapon|Main|Neo Sploosh-o-matic|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Point Sensor|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Kraken|game=Splatoon}} || November 11, 2015 | ||
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| [[ | | {{Weapon|Main|Bamboozler 14 Mk II|game=Splatoon}} || [[Charger]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Disruptor|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Echolocator|game=Splatoon}} || November 18, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Hydra Splatling|game=Splatoon}} || [[Splatling]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splat Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Echolocator|game=Splatoon}} || November 21, 2015 | ||
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| [[Slosher (Type)|Slosher]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Slosher Deco|game=Splatoon}} || [[Slosher (Type)|Slosher]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splash Wall|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Kraken|game=Splatoon}} || November 25, 2015 | ||
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| [[ | | {{Weapon|Main|Sloshing Machine|game=Splatoon}} || [[Slosher (Type)|Slosher]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splat Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Bomb Rush|game=Splatoon}} || November 28, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Zink Mini Splatling|game=Splatoon}} || [[Splatling]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Disruptor|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Bubbler|game=Splatoon}} || December 12, 2015 | ||
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| [[ | | {{Weapon|Main|Tri-Slosher Nouveau|game=Splatoon}} || [[Slosher (Type)|Slosher]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Seeker|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Echolocator|game=Splatoon}} || December 19, 2015 | ||
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| [[ | | {{Weapon|Main|Rapid Blaster Pro Deco|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Disruptor|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Killer Wail|game=Splatoon}} || December 25, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Octobrush Nouveau|game=Splatoon}} || [[Roller]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splat Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkzooka|game=Splatoon}} || January 1st, 2016 | ||
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| [[ | | {{Weapon|Main|Sloshing Machine Neo|game=Splatoon}} || [[Slosher (Type)|Slosher]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Point Sensor|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkzooka|game=Splatoon}} || January 9, 2015 | ||
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| [[ | | {{Weapon|Main|Custom Hydra Splatling|game=Splatoon}} || [[Splatling]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Sprinkler|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Bubbler|game=Splatoon}} || January 16, 2015 | ||
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| [[Shooter]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Wasabi Splattershot|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splat Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkstrike|game=Splatoon}} || April 13, 2015 | ||
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| [[ | | {{Weapon|Main|Berry Splattershot Pro|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Suction Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Bomb Rush|game=Splatoon}} || April 13, 2015 | ||
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| [[Roller]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Tempered Dynamo Roller|game=Splatoon}} || [[Roller]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Seeker|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Killer Wail|game=Splatoon}} || April 13, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Permanent Inkbrush|game=Splatoon}} || [[Roller]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splat Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Kraken|game=Splatoon}} || April 13, 2015 | ||
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| [[ | | {{Weapon|Main|Soda Slosher|game=Splatoon}} || [[Slosher (Type)|Slosher]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splat Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkzooka|game=Splatoon}} || April 13, 2015 | ||
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| [[Charger]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Fresh Squiffer|game=Splatoon}} || [[Charger]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Suction Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Kraken|game=Splatoon}} || April 13, 2015 | ||
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| [[ | | {{Weapon|Main|Bamboozler 14 Mk III|game=Splatoon}} || [[Charger]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Burst Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkstrike|game=Splatoon}} || April 13, 2015 | ||
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| [[ | | {{Weapon|Main|Refurbished Mini Splatling|game=Splatoon}} || [[Splatling]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Burst Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Bomb Rush|game=Splatoon}} || April 13, 2015 | ||
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| [[Shooter]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Sploosh-o-matic 7|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splat Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkzooka|game=Splatoon}} || June 8, 2015 | ||
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| [[Shooter]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Aerospray PG|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Burst Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Kraken|game=Splatoon}} || June 8, 2015 | ||
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| [[Shooter]] | | {{Weapon|Main|N-ZAP '83|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Point Sensor|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Kraken|game=Splatoon}} || June 8, 2015 | ||
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| [[Shooter]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Grim Range Blaster|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Burst Bomb|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Killer Wail|game=Splatoon}} || June 8, 2015 | ||
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| [[ | | {{Weapon|Main|Cherry H-3 Nozzlenose|game=Splatoon}} || [[Shooter]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splash Wall|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Bubbler|game=Splatoon}} || June 8, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|CoroCoro Splat Roller|game=Splatoon}} || [[Roller]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splash Wall|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Inkzooka|game=Splatoon}} || June 8, 2015 | ||
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| [[Charger]] | | {{Weapon|Main|Bento Splat Charger|game=Splatoon}} || [[Charger]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splash Wall|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Echolocator|game=Splatoon}} || June 8, 2015 | ||
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| [[ | | {{Weapon|Main|Bento Splatterscope|game=Splatoon}} || [[Charger]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Splash Wall|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Echolocator|game=Splatoon}} || June 8, 2015 | ||
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| | | {{Weapon|Main|Heavy Splatling Remix|game=Splatoon}} || [[Splatling]] || {{Weapon|Sub|Sprinkler|game=Splatoon}} || {{Weapon|Special|Killer Wail|game=Splatoon}} || June 8, 2015 | ||
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Revision as of 14:43, 22 October 2017
“ | Callie: We've got some update information to share! Marie: What is it? What is it?! |
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— Squid Sisters (EU/OC)[a]
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“ | Every week or two, new free content will be introduced in #Splatoon, including weapons, stages and gear. | ” |
- For Splatoon's version updates, see List of updates in Splatoon.
Post-release content is additional post-launch content released for Splatoon. Nintendo frequently released new weapons, stages, modes, features, and gear up until January 22nd 2016. Usually, Nintendo announced the release date of upcoming content via their social media accounts. An Inkopolis News announcement introduces the new content when it has been released. Interestingly, most additional content was already in Splatoon, waiting to be unlocked by Nintendo. There have been 52 new weapons (counting the Rainmaker), 11 new stages and 3 new modes released.
Weapons
Stages
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Port Mackerel | 1852 | Port Mackerel is a shipping yard and, as such, there are numerous containers littering the field, making for several narrow paths in a grid shape. In the middle is another gridded area and on either side of it is an open area and inkable forklifts that ride back and forth across all three lanes. There also exist two upper paths from either spawn point that run around the perimeter of the map, ending in the middle area. It includes many corridors, such as ones around large, colored boxes and crates. | None | June 1st, 2015 | File:Splatoon Stage Port Mackerel.png |
Kelp Dome | 2125 | Kelp Dome is shaped like a large square with rounded edges. It includes a variety of paths and ramps divided by uninkable glass containers, which appear to be growing various plants. A network of grated walkways are also found above the central area and its connecting paths, allowing players to ink turf from above. | Octoling Invasion | June 10th, 2015 | File:Splatoon Stage Kelp Dome.png |
Bluefin Depot | 1665 | Bluefin Depot consists of 4 different levels, the two uppermost most of which can only be accessed by the enemy team by grate walkways. The lowest level is divided by a body of water and requires travesing the third level to switch parts. | Octoling Uprising | June 20th, 2015 | File:Splatoon Stage Bluefin Depot.png |
Moray Towers | 1760 | Moray Towers consists of two large towers connected by a series of diagonal ramps. It includes two Spawn Points on opposite towers, meeting together in the center through a network of ramps. Although the large amount of ramps provides an easy way to ink turf, players may also jump from ramp to ramp for a quick route to the center. | None | July 11th, 2015 | File:Splatoon Stage Moray Towers.png |
Camp Triggerfish | 2316 | Camp Triggerfish consists of a series of bridges over water, a large area near the team's spawn, along with a shelter that can only be accessed via a grated pathway in Turf War. Both bases at Camp Triggerfish have a set of floodgates that open and close periodically. When the gates are down, it’s easier for other teams to enter. | None | July 24th, 2015 | File:Splatoon Stage Camp Triggerfish.png |
Flounder Heights | 2375 | Flounder Heights is a map set on an apartment complex with many high vantage points and low, corner-based areas. The large amount of walls and the height of the buildings are what makes Flounder Heights so large. | None | August 20th, 2015 | File:Splatoon Stage Flounder Heights.png |
Hammerhead Bridge | 2100 | Hammerhead Bridge features a mostly grated center bridge connected to many pathways. Beneath is a huge solid ground area. | None | September 18th, 2015 | File:Splatoon Stage Hammerhead Bridge.png |
Museum d'Alfonsino | 2443 | Museum d'Alfonsino is a map that takes place in the courtyard of an art museum. It features five rotating displays which may be inked to reach a variety of high vantage points and low-lying areas. | None | November 13th, 2015 | File:Splatoon Stage Museum d'Alfonsino.png |
Mahi-Mahi Resort | 1948 | Mahi-Mahi Resort is a series of platforms located in a squid-shaped swimming pool next to a large hotel. Halfway through the battle, more turf becomes available as the water level recedes. | None | December 4th, 2015 | File:Splatoon Stage Mahi-Mahi Resort.png |
Piranha Pit | 3127 | Piranha Pit is a quarry that features many conveyor belts around the map. A large body of water surrounds it, acting as a hazard to players. | None | December 29th, 2015 | File:Splatoon Stage Piranha Pit.png |
Ancho-V Games | 2293 | Ancho-V Games is a large office complex with raised floors and interactive platforms. It appears to house a game-design studio, which is likely the inspiration for its name. This stage is unique in that it incorporates the propeller from Octo Valley in the form of fans. When such fans are repeatedly splattered with ink, they cause a portion of land underneath them to rise. If they are not splattered for a short amount of time, they will lower to their original positions. | None | January 22nd, 2016 | File:Splatoon Stage Ancho-V Games.png |
Modes
Name | Type | Weapons | Controllers | Release Date | Image |
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Ranked Battle | Online multiplayer mode category | All | GamePad | June 1st, 2015 | |
Ranked Battle is a category of modes in Splatoon. It is accessible by level 10 and higher players. The modes included in this category require a higher level of strategy compared to regular modes, and wins and losses are counted toward players' ranks. Players begin with a 'C-' rating, but are able to improve by winning matches. Ranked Battle was released when a large amount of players reached level 10. | |||||
Splat Zones | Online multiplayer Ranked Battle mode | All | GamePad | June 1st, 2015 | |
In Splat Zones, teams battle it out for control of the stage's Splat Zones. Every stage has 1 or 2 Splat Zones. Cover a Splat Zone with ink to take control of it. Then try to keep it in your control for as long as possible! The timer starts once you gain control of all the Splat Zones. When your team's timer reaches 0, you win! But lose control of a single Splat Zone and the timer will stop. There's a penalty for losing all of the Splat Zones to the enemy... So guard them with all your might! If the battle ends without a winner... the team with the lowest count on their timer wins the match! In this mode, Battle Points are awarded based on your timer. Pro tip: if you lose control of a Splat Zone... wait for your team to regroup instead of trying to be a hero. | |||||
Tower Control | Online multiplayer Ranked Battle mode | All | GamePad | July 1st, 2015 | File:Tower Control splatoon tumblr.png |
In Tower Control, two teams of four Inklings fight to control a central Tower. The Tower is a tall, blue structure with ink-able walls and a grate platform for players to stand on. When a player reaches the top of the Tower, it will begin moving on a rail toward enemy territory. If the player standing on the Tower falls off the platform or gets killed, after a short amount of time, the Tower will begin moving rapidly back to the center. Because of this gameplay element, the player on the Tower is a constant target and must be guarded by teammates on the ground. | |||||
Private Battle | Online/LAN multiplayer mode | Host chooses | GamePad | August 5th, 2015 (NA)[b] (August Update Event) August 6th, 2015 (EU/OC)[a] (August Update Event) |
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Private Battle allows players to create custom lobbies that friends can join. The host can pick the stage, the mode, and the weapons players will use. The host chooses how many players (from 1-4) are on each team, allowing for even (such as 1v1 or 4v4) or uneven (such as 1v4 or 1v2) battles. Online and LAN lobbies can be made with Private Battle.[1] | |||||
Squad Battle | Online/LAN multiplayer mode | All | GamePad | August 5th, 2015 (NA)[b] (August Update Event) August 6th, 2015 (EU/OC)[a] (August Update Event) |
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In Squad Battle, players can form a squad of 2-4 friends and play Ranked Battle modes with other squads. If the squad is comprised of 2 players, another 2-player squad will join the team in battle. If the squad is comprised of 3 players, it will be treated as a 4-player team and may face against 4-player teams. | |||||
Rainmaker | Online multiplayer Ranked Battle mode | All + Rainmaker weapon | GamePad | August 14th, 2015 | |
The objective of this mode is to carry the Rainmaker into the enemy team's base, decreasing the amount of distance left to travel along the way. The device is encased in a shield similar to a Zapfish's bubble in Octo Valley, and must be freed before it can be captured. If the match ends without a team successfully carrying the Rainmaker to its designated spot, the team with the lowest amount of distance left wins. Because the Rainmaker is so heavy, the player holding it cannot Super Jump. If it is dropped, a shield will reform around it and it can be recaptured by any other player. The Rainmaker is also capable of shooting twisters of ink like an Inkzooka, allowing the player in control to have a form of defense. |
Other
Nintendo stated that the August update was not the end of the free content coming to Splatoon, and that more content will continually roll out through the rest of the summer and into autumn. The Downloadable Content finished with the release of the Custom Hydra Splatling on January 16th, 2016.
Squid Girl collaboration content
On August 5th, Splatoon x Squid Girl collaboration content was released. Revealed on Masahiro Anbe's official Twitter, it features costumes from the manga/anime. Official art was also released with the tweet, and the following issue of Weekly Shōnen Champion also featured an ad to further confirm the crossover. Nintendo of America confirmed on Twitter before the update that the Squid Girl content would be coming to America.
Famitsu Squid Fashion Contest
In their May 20th issue, Famitsu offered a Splatoon costume design submission contest, with the winning entry being added to the game. The selected winner was The Festival Octopus Chef. The gear was added alongside the aforementioned Squid Girl gear in the August 5th update.
Splatoon content for other games
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U
- Main article: References to Splatoon in other media
Three Splatoon-themed costumes were added to Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U on June 14th 2015, two days before Nintendo's E3 Digital Event was held on June 16th 2015. They were announced in a Nintendo Direct hosted prior to Splatoon's launch.
Those who preordered Splatoon at GameStop received a free code for these costumes, though they couldn't be obtained until the official release.
The Splatoon-themed content includes a full outfit for Mii Fighters and a Trophy of an Inkling.
References
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