Splatoon 2

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Template:InfoboxGame Splatoon 2 is a third-person shooter developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch console, and the sequel to the Wii U game Splatoon. The game builds further on the ink-based shooting mechanics introduced in Splatoon, with the general gameplay being identical, but adds new content including new weapons, stages, and a new horde mode named Salmon Run.

The game was first teased on 20 October 2016 during the reveal trailer for the Nintendo Switch, and released worldwide on 21 July 2017.[1]

The game proved to be massively successful, selling over twice as many units as Splatoon (12.21 million[2] vs. 4.95 million),[3] beating New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe among others, and going on to become the ninth-best-selling Nintendo Switch title.

Splatoon 2's successor, named Splatoon 3, was announced for the Nintendo Switch on 17 February 2021. It is currently scheduled to release in 2022.

Development

Although teased with the reveal of the Switch console, Nintendo did not officially confirm this or any other game showcased in the video as being in development at the time.[4][5] The title was officially unveiled on 13 January 2017 at the Nintendo Switch Presentation in Tokyo, Japan[6] and a demo was playable at Switch hands-on events. The Splatoon 2 Global Testfire demo was playable from 24 to 26 March 2017.[7]

There are three versions of the game: Japanese, North American/Oceanian, and European. The purpose of the three versions is to separate region-based content such as Splatfests, especially ones containing advertisements. Previously, Oceania received the European version of the first Splatoon before receiving the North American version of this game. Each version has its own translations of the game, even with slight differences between the North American/Oceanian and European versions' English, French, and Spanish translations. For the European version, the game was also localized to Dutch, German, Italian and Russian.

Story

Base Game

The events of the story mode take place two years after the completion of the first game's Octo Valley mode, while Cap'n Cuttlefish is on vacation with Agent 3. Callie and the Great Zapfish have disappeared and Marie recruits the player, designated Agent 4, to storm Octo Canyon to search for them. The Squid Sisters Stories mention the snow globe DJ Octavio was imprisoned in is shattered and Cap'n Cuttlefish's shack is smashed. This mode is set in Octo Canyon, a place similar to Octo Valley from the first game.

Octo Expansion DLC

Main article: Octo Expansion

The events of the Octo Expansion story mode takes place at the same time as the base game's story does. The Octo Expansion is the 'vacation' Agent 3 and Cap'n Cuttlefish are on, which is referenced within the base game's single-player campaign. When Cap'n Cuttlefish and Agent 3 were in Octo Valley, Agent 3 battled against an Octoling that somehow led to both the Octoling and Cap'n Cuttlefish being captured and taken deep underground to an abandoned station in the Deepsea Metro, ran by the Kamabo Corporation. With the Octoling having lost their memory, they are nicknamed 'Agent 8' and team up with Cap'n Cuttlefish to ride the Deepsea Metro and escape the facility, along the way collecting mem cakes, which are physical manifestations of Agent 8's lost memories. Agent 8 and Cap'n Cuttlefish meet mysterious and shady characters such as the Telephone, C.Q. Cumber, Iso Padre and familiar faces such as Pearl, Marina and Agent 3.

Gameplay

Like its predecessor, Splatoon 2 is a third-person shooter game focused on online multiplayer battles, in which eight players are divided into two teams of four. Players have two main forms and may switch between the two at will: their humanoid form, in which they can use weapons to spread ink and splatter opponents, and their squid form, which they can use to swim through ink at great speed and up walls, recharge the player's ink tank faster (while in their ink) and hide in their team's ink. Players can also utilize Sub Weapons, such as Splat Bombs, and Special Weapons, such as Splashdowns.

In the primary game mode, Turf War, players are awarded points based on the amount of turf (ground) they cover in their team's ink— the team that covers the most territory within three minutes wins the match.

Characters

Main article: Character

Protagonists

Secondary

Antagonists

Modes

Main article: Mode

Stages

Main article: Stage

A total of twenty-three stages are normally playable in Splatoon 2. Of these stages, fourteen are brand new, while the other nine are returning from Splatoon.

Multiplayer stages in Splatoon 2
S2 Stage Ancho-V Games.png
Ancho-V Games
S2 Stage Arowana Mall.png
Arowana Mall
S2 Stage Blackbelly Skatepark.png
Blackbelly Skatepark
S2 Stage Camp Triggerfish.png
Camp Triggerfish
S2 Stage Goby Arena.png
Goby Arena
S2 Stage Humpback Pump Track.png
Humpback Pump Track
S2 Stage Inkblot Art Academy.png
Inkblot Art Academy
S2 Stage Kelp Dome.png
Kelp Dome
S2 Stage MakoMart.png
MakoMart
S2 Stage Manta Maria.png
Manta Maria
S2 Stage Moray Towers.png
Moray Towers
S2 Stage Musselforge Fitness.png
Musselforge Fitness
S2 Stage New Albacore Hotel.png
New Albacore Hotel
S2 Stage Piranha Pit.png
Piranha Pit
S2 Stage Port Mackerel.png
Port Mackerel
S2 Stage Shellendorf Institute.png
Shellendorf Institute
S2 Stage Shifty Station.png
Shifty Station
S2 Stage Skipper Pavilion.png
Skipper Pavilion
S2 Stage Snapper Canal.png
Snapper Canal
S2 Stage Starfish Mainstage.png
Starfish Mainstage
S2 Stage Sturgeon Shipyard.png
Sturgeon Shipyard
S2 Stage The Reef.png
The Reef
S2 Stage Wahoo World.png
Wahoo World
S2 Stage Walleye Warehouse.png
Walleye Warehouse

Shifty Station

During Splatfests, a special stage called Shifty Station would be added to the rotation. The layout of this stage changed each Splatfest, and each layout was eventually made available in Private Battles with separate names. These stages are only available in private Turf War battles.

Shifty Station
S2 Stage A Swiftly Tilting Balance.png
A Swiftly Tilting Balance
S2 Stage Bridge to Tentaswitchia.jpg
Bridge to Tentaswitchia
S2 Stage Cannon Fire Pearl.jpg
Cannon Fire Pearl
S2 Stage Fancy Spew.png
Fancy Spew
S2 Stage Flooders in the Attic.png
Flooders in the Attic
S2 Stage Furler in the Ashes.jpg
Furler in the Ashes
S2 Stage Goosponge.png
Goosponge
S2 Stage Grapplink Girl.png
Grapplink Girl
S2 Stage Gusher Towns.png
Gusher Towns
S2 Stage MC.Princess Diaries.png
MC.Princess Diaries
S2 Stage Railway Chillin'.png
Railway Chillin'
S2 Stage Sweet Valley Tentacles.png
Sweet Valley Tentacles
S2 Stage The Bouncey Twins.png
The Bouncey Twins
S2 Stage The Bunker Games.jpg
The Bunker Games
S2 Stage The Chronicles of Rolonium.jpg
The Chronicles of Rolonium
S2 Stage The Ink is Spreading.png
The Ink is Spreading
S2 Stage The Maze Dasher.png
The Maze Dasher
S2 Stage The Secret of SPLAT.jpg
The Secret of S.P.L.A.T.
S2 Stage The Splat in our Zones.png
The Splat in our Zones
S2 Stage The Switches.png
The Switches
S2 Stage Wayslide Cool.png
Wayslide Cool
S2 Stage Windmill House on the Pearlie.png
Windmill House on the Pearlie
S2 Stage Zappy Longshocking.png
Zappy Longshocking
S2 Stage Zone of Glass.png
Zone of Glass

Weapons

Main article: Weapon

Changes and additions

Splatoon 2 features both new and revamped stages, weapons (such as the Splat Dualies), special weapons (such as the Splashdown and Inkjet), and gear items, as well as additional character customization in the form of hairstyles and legwear. The game also allows for local multiplayer with up to eight people. Certain elements of the Heads-Up Display have also been revamped, showing the weapons each player has and whether their Special Weapons are ready to be used.

Judd is accompanied by a new cat with a smaller, younger and near-identical appearance to Judd's, named Li'l Judd.

After update version 2.0.0 the max level will be 99 (instead of 50 in the original game). After the player talks to Judd after reaching level 99 the player will have the option to restart at level ★1 and continue leveling up.

In addition to the new level cap after the update, players will be able to change their gear without having to leave the match room.

Mode changes

All ranked modes from the original Splatoon returned in Splatoon 2. All three have been changed in at least one way. The Rainmaker shoots large blaster-like exploding shots instead of a large ink tornado. Splat Zones has a new HUD UI that shows how much of the zone is captured. Tower Control now has checkpoints where the tower stops for approximately 5 seconds.

Salmon Run is a new co-op mode, in which players collect Power Eggs and Golden Eggs by defeating Salmonids to complete missions.

League Battle is a new online mode replacing Squad Battle, in which teams of two or four battle other teams to gain points in two hours.

Private Battles are now available for Local Multiplayer, and a new feature called LAN Play allows docked Switches to play Private Battles on a LAN without an Internet connection.[8] A spectating mode called Spectator View has been added for Private Battles only.

New ranked mode

On 13 December 2017 in the 2.1.0 patch, the first brand-new mode for Splatoon 2 was introduced. The mode Clam Blitz was added to the Ranked Battle stage schedule, alongside Splat Zones, Rainmaker, and Tower Control.

The objective of Clam Blitz is to pick up clams, which are scattered around the stage, and deposit them into the goal near the opposing team's base. The team who scores 100 points by depositing clams, or has the most points scored when the timer runs out, wins the match.

New main weapons

Shooters

Chargers

Rollers

Brushes

Sloshers

Splatlings

Dualies (New)

Brellas (New)

New sub weapons

New special weapons

Gallery

Logos
Key art
Release day countdown art
Covers
Screenshots

Trivia

  • From July 5 to 17 July 2017 Nintendo of Denmark held a competition with fifteen winners of the prize of four tickets to LEGOLAND valid through the 2017 season. The contestants had to mail in the right answer to the question: "Which colorful shooting-game releases on the 21st July [the same year] for the Nintendo Switch?" and write "Sommerkonkurrence" (summer competition) as the topic to info@bergsala.dk. Three options were given: Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch, Pokkén Tournament DX, or Splatoon 2. The right answer was Splatoon 2. The competition was concluded on the 17th and the winners were contacted through mail.[9]
    • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch (which later turned out to be Super Smash Bros. Ultimate) did not exist at the time of this contest and Pokkén Tournament DX was released on 22 September 2017.
  • In Hong Kong, both the Japanese and North American/Oceanian versions are offered in the country's eShop.[10] Ratings were also given out to both versions in South Korea,[11] but only the North American/Oceanian version was released, physically and digitally.
  • The signature ink color set of this game is similar to one of the Turf War color sets in Splatoon, as well as Squid Sisters' color scheme.

Names in other languages

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External links

References