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[[File:Private Battle Lobby.jpg|thumb|A Private Battle [[Lobby]]]] | [[File:Private Battle Lobby.jpg|thumb|A Private Battle [[Lobby]]]] | ||
'''Private Battle''' is a mode made available in the [[August Update]] on August 6th. Private Battle allows groups of eight players to play together, selecting the [[mode | '''Private Battle''' is a mode made available in the [[August Update]] on August 6th. Private Battle allows groups of eight players to play together, selecting the [[mode]] and [[stage]].<ref>[http://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/125361775610/private-battle-is-a-mode-in-which-a-group-of Live from Squid Research Lab: Private Battle is a mode in which...]</ref> Such battles will gain players no points and players' ranks will not be affected.<ref>[http://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/125370730972/in-private-battle-you-wont-earn-points-and-your Live from Squid Research Lab: In Private Battle you won’t earn...]</ref> | ||
Private Battles can have any number of players from two to eight. The host can make battles (such as 1v1 or 4v4) or even asymmetrical setups (such as 1v4 or 3v2). These private lobbies can have an assigned password set by the host, to ensure privacy among friends. | Private Battles can have any number of players from two to eight. The host can make battles (such as 1v1 or 4v4) or even asymmetrical setups (such as 1v4 or 3v2). These private lobbies can have an assigned password set by the host, to ensure privacy among friends. |
Revision as of 09:43, 6 August 2015
Private Battle is a mode made available in the August Update on August 6th. Private Battle allows groups of eight players to play together, selecting the mode and stage.[1] Such battles will gain players no points and players' ranks will not be affected.[2]
Private Battles can have any number of players from two to eight. The host can make battles (such as 1v1 or 4v4) or even asymmetrical setups (such as 1v4 or 3v2). These private lobbies can have an assigned password set by the host, to ensure privacy among friends.
Although very unlikely, one can even make a private match using 8 Wii U consoles connected via a single router that is connected to the internet.