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'''Post-release content''' is additional | '''Post-release content''' is additional content released for {{S2}} after the game's release date. [[Nintendo]] frequently releases new [[weapon]]s, [[stage]]s, [[mode]]s, features, and [[gear]]. Usually, Nintendo announces the release date of upcoming content via their social media accounts. An in-game news announcement introduces the new content when it has been released. Interestingly, most additional content is already in ''Splatoon 2'', waiting to be unlocked by Nintendo. Nintendo has claimed that new content will continue to be released for "about a year" <ref> [http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/07/06/nintendo-will-release-splatoon-2-dlc-for-a-year-new-timed-demo-announced Nintendo Will Release Splatoon 2 DLC For a Year, New Timed Demo Announced]</ref>. | ||
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=== Weapons === | |||
=== Stages === | |||
=== Modes === | |||
=== Gear === | |||
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=== Weapons === | |||
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Revision as of 22:43, 3 September 2017
- For Splatoon 2's version updates, see List of updates in Splatoon 2.
Post-release content is additional content released for Splatoon 2 after the game's release date. Nintendo frequently releases new weapons, stages, modes, features, and gear. Usually, Nintendo announces the release date of upcoming content via their social media accounts. An in-game news announcement introduces the new content when it has been released. Interestingly, most additional content is already in Splatoon 2, waiting to be unlocked by Nintendo. Nintendo has claimed that new content will continue to be released for "about a year" [1].
Upcoming
Weapons
Stages
Modes
Gear
Released
Weapons
Type | Main Weapon | Sub Weapon | Special Weapon | Release Date | Weapon Image |
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Roller | Inkbrush | Splat Bomb | Splash Down | July 22nd, 2017 |
Stages
Name | Total BP | Description | Release Date | Mode | Image |
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Shifty Station | Template:Tt | Shifty Station is only be available during Splatfests and has a variable layout. The layout does not change over the course of a single Splatfest. | August 5th, 2017 | Turf War | |
Lost Outpost | Template:Tt | August 22nd, 2017 | Salmon Run | File:S2 LostOutpost.jpg | |
Shifty Station | The key point of this stage is the offensive and defensive battle around the three huge masts and the area covered in netting. | August 25th, 2017 | Turf War Ranked Battle |