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Marlin Airport is an upcoming multiplayer stage in Splatoon 3. It takes place on the airfield of a large airport, with several airplanes visible parked and taking off in the background. The stage features Propellervators, similar to Ancho-V Games from Splatoon and Splatoon 2.
Splatoon 3
Marlin Airport will release on 1 March 2024 with Fresh Season 2024.
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Etymology
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | カジキ空港 Kajiki Kūkō |
Marlin Airport |
Dutch | Trekvis Airport | Fish migration Airport |
German | La Ola[a] Airport | Spanish for "The Wave" + "Airport" |
Italian | Aeroporto Ondabianca | White Wave Airport |
Chinese (Traditional) | 旗魚機場 qíyú jīchǎng (Mandarin) kei4 jyu2 gei1 coeng4 (Cantonese) |
Marlin Airport |
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