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* A [[special weapon]] similar to the [[Inkzooka]] called the [[Trizooka]] | * A [[special weapon]] similar to the [[Inkzooka]], called the [[Trizooka]], was added. Three blobs of ink can be shot out of it, creating a large blast when it hits a surface. It can be fired three times. It appears to be part of the [[Splattershot]]'s set. | ||
** Prior to the Release Date Revealed trailer, a player using a Tri-Stringer could be seen using the Trizooka; its kit seems to have been changed to include the Killer Wail 5.1 instead (see below). | |||
** | * The [[Killer Wail 5.1]], a set of six, miniature floating lasers similar to the [[Sting Ray]], was added. These lasers appear to follow players in pairs. The design of the contraptions these lasers originate from appears similar to miniature [[Killer Wail]]s with the bottoms of [[Suction Bomb]]s attached to them. It appears to be part of the [[Sloshing Machine]] and [[Range Blaster]]'s sets, and as of the Release Date Revealed trailer, it may also be a part of the [[.52 Gal]] and [[Tri-Stringer]]'s sets. | ||
* | * A crab-shaped robot that can transform into a ball, called the [[Crab Tank]], was added. The player can alternate between rapid-fire shots and a strong, cannon-like blast while using it. In the September 2021 Direct, a player seen holding a Clash Blaster is also the player using the Crab Tank, and it was being used next to where the Clash Blaster was last seen in the trailer. This implies the Crab Tank is part of the Clash Blaster’s set, and it also appears to be part of the [[Splattershot Pro]]'s set. | ||
* A crab-shaped robot that can transform into a ball called the [[Crab Tank]] | * A deployable shield dome called the [[Big Bubbler]] was added. Atop the dome is a generator that can be attacked to decrease the radius of the dome itself. It appears to be part of the [[Splat Roller]]’s set. | ||
* A deployable shield dome called the [[Big Bubbler]] was added. It | ** In the Big Bubbler's second appearance, it is shown to have an object similar to a [[Squid Beakon]] in the middle of it. It is still unknown if this object can be [[Super Jump]]ed to, however. | ||
* A grappling hook-like special weapon called the [[Zipcaster]] was added. It appears to be part of the [[Splash-o-Matic]] | * A grappling hook-like special weapon, called the [[Zipcaster]], was added. Using it, players can grapple to walls or other surfaces and then attack with their main weapon, though its duration seems to decrease with each grapple and attack. It appears to be part of the [[Splash-o-Matic]] and [[Octobrush]]'s sets. | ||
** | ** The Zipcaster features a landing-spot marker similar to the [[Inkjet]]'s landing marker in ''Splatoon 2'', albeit with a different design. | ||
* | * Projectiles appearing similar to [[Tenta Missiles]] can be seen in [[:File:S3 first twitter preview - inkzooka 2.jpg|an early promotional image]] and the Nintendo Switch OLED trailer. An image posted by Nintendo shows it could be part of the new unnamed E-Liter Scope’s set. | ||
* A new special weapon that launched three mini [[Inkstrike]]s was added. It appears to be part of the [[Slosher]]’s set. | * A new special weapon that launched three mini [[Inkstrike]]s was added. It appears to be part of the [[Slosher]]’s set. | ||
* A vacuum-like special weapon was added. It appears to be part of the [[Splat Charger]]’s set. | * A vacuum-like special weapon, which can absorb incoming fire and release a blast of ink as a counterattack, was added. It appears to be part of the [[Splat Charger]]’s set. | ||
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* [[List of weapons in Splatoon 3]] | * [[List of weapons in Splatoon 3]] |
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Splatoon 3 is the upcoming third entry in the Splatoon series and the sequel to Splatoon 2. It is set to be released on the Nintendo Switch in 9 September 2022.[1]
Development
In an interview with the weekly Famitsu magazine from around July 2019, Splatoon series producer Hisashi Nogami said that after completing Splatoon 2, the team focused on the Octo Expansion DLC as well as updates, and would not think about the future until completing version 5.0.0 of the game. This means that Splatoon 3 development had not started as of July 2019 and presumably started after the release of Version 5.0.0 on 31 July 2019.[2] This is quite different compared to the timing of the development of Splatoon 2, which started immediately after Splatoon was released.
On 17 February 2021, Splatoon 3 was announced in a Nintendo Direct.
Splatoon 3 will be the first game in the series to be localized into Korean[3] and Chinese.[4]
On 24 September 2021, more information was revealed about Splatoon 3 in a Nintendo Direct, including new special weapons, stages, and music, as well as the reveal of the single-player mode Return of the Mammalians.
On 1 January 2022, the @SplatoonJP Twitter account posted a Tweet for the arrival of 2022. The post included a video with an Inkling performing a victory pose along with a jingle while 2022 is written in ink. This revealed the return of the brush main weapon class, marking the final returning weapon class revealed.[5]
On 27 January 2022, Volume 16 of the Splatoon manga was released with a teaser of Agent 3 arriving in Splatsville.
In a Nintendo Direct on 9 February 2022, Salmon Run Next Wave, a successor to Salmon Run from Splatoon 2, was revealed to be a mode in Splatoon 3, introducing new Boss Salmonids, Egg Throwing, and the King Salmonid. It was also confirmed that the game will be released in the summer of 2022.
On 22 April 2022, the release date for Splatoon 3 was revealed to be 9 September 2022.[6][7] It was also revealed that the game will support cloud saves and that there will not be separate regional versions, meaning that all language options will be available to every player.[8]
Story
The game takes place in the Splatlands, a sun-scorched desert inhabited by battle-hardened Inklings and Octolings, and Splatsville, a city of chaos, one and a half years after the final Splatfest, Chaos vs. Order.[9] The outcome of the Splatfest is likely the reason the game's design is themed around chaos.
The Splatoon 3 single-player story mode is called "Return of the Mammalians", and it is implied that mammals besides Judd and Li'l Judd will appear. This includes some kind of mutated Octotrooper with brown fur. However, other Octarians do make an appearance, such as Octopods and DJ Octavio. The story takes place in a new location called Alterna, a large, snowy area littered with Fuzzy Ooze. It also contains a rocket ship and portable research lab (where Callie, Marie, Craig Cuttlefish, and the Captain appear), a dark, mirrored city, and a neon-lit area with traditional Japanese items floating around in the background. The player's character is an Inkling recruited by the New Squidbeak Splatoon (specifically the Squid Sisters and the Captain) as the new Agent 3; the former Agent 3 from the previous games is now the captain of the group following Cuttlefish's retirement.
Gameplay
Like its predecessors, Splatoon 3 is a third-person shooter game focused on online multiplayer ink 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 splat opponents, and their squid or octopus form, which, if they enter their team's ink while in the form, allows them to swim through ink at greater speeds, including up walls, recharge their ink tank faster, and hide from opponents.
Players will have access to new movement techniques to dodge attacks and expand the possibilities of attacks. A "squid roll" allows them to leap and twirl out of their ink and a "squid surge" allows them to quickly swim up ink-covered walls and jump out at the top.[10] Additionally medals are now awarded at the end of multiplayer matches for various accomplishments.
In the Splatlands, players in online battles enter the battlefield with a spawner drone. It floats above the stage behind each base and allows players to aim at their desired deployment location within a certain reach. After choosing where to deploy, the spawner drone launches players to that location in squid or octopus form in a similar fashion to a Super Jump.[11] The regular spawn points are still present, at least on Scorch Gorge, but are not confirmed to be usable.
In story mode, a Smallfry, nicknamed "little buddy", accompanies the player. They can be thrown to attack Octarians, interact with contraptions to solve various puzzles, and remove hazardous Fuzzy Ooze.
Characters
At this time, the following characters are known:
- Agent 3 (new)
- The player's "little buddy", a Smallfry
- New Squidbeak Splatoon
- Squid Sisters
- Captain, the former Agent 3 from Splatoon as the new leader of the Squidbeak Splatoon
- Craig Cuttlefish
- DJ Octavio
- Octarians
- Judd and Li'l Judd
- Inklings
- Octolings
- Salmonids
Player customization
The genders of the Inklings and Octolings are no longer explicitly stated. Instead, the player "selects a style". Additionally, Octolings can now be selected from the start rather than having to be unlocked first. The female Inkling model has sometimes been seen to have a cut in the left eyebrow, though this has also been shown to be absent on other occasions, so it may be optional.[12]
New player customization options have been added:
- Two new skin tones in addition to the seven returning, for a total of nine.
- Eleven new eye colors, including six heterochromatic eyes that form a gradient from one color to another, in addition to 10 returning colors, for a total of 21.
- New hairstyles and legwear.
- Hairstyles and legwear are no longer split between genders, meaning either gender can access any hairstyle or legwear option, though hairstyles are still split between species.
- At least four new Inkling hairstyles and four new Octoling hairstyles will be available. In keeping with the "chaos" theme, many of the new hairstyles are asymmetrical. The "Hippie", "Topknot", "Haircut", "Double-Bun", "Wave", "Hipster", "Pigtail", "Banger", "Buzz-Cut", "Spiky-Haired", "Tentacurl", "Punk", "Pony", and "Afro" hairstyles are also shown to return, for a total of 20 confirmed hairstyles.
- One new legwear option has been added in addition to the eight returning, for a total of nine.
- The player now has a "little buddy", a Smallfry that plays a role in the single-player mode. Their hairstyle can be customized, with a total of seven different options.
There is also new gear, as well as gear returning from previous games:
- Returning headgear includes the Annaki Beret & Glasses, Annaki Mask, Fugu Bell Hat, Full Moon Glasses, Golf Visor, Knitted Hat, Safari Hat, Short Beanie, Sneaky Beanie, Studio Headphones, SV925 Circle Shades, Swim Goggles, Fake Contacts, Blowfish Bell Hat, and White Arrowbands.
- Returning clothes include the Annaki Yellow Cuff, B-ball Jersey (Home), Camo Layered LS, Camo Zip Hoodie, King Jersey, N-Pacer Sweat, Purple Camo LS, Red Hula Punk with Tie, Rockenberg White, Shirt & Tie, Zekko Long Carrot Tee, Herbivore Tee, Sunny-Day Tee, and Negative Longcuff Sweater.
- Returning shoes include the Amber Sea Slug Hi-Tops, Blue Power Stripes, Choco Clogs, Punk Cherries, Red FishFry Sandals, Snowy Down Boots, Tea-Green Hunting Boots, and Turquoise Kicks.
Locations
At this time, these locations are known:
Modes
So far, Turf War and Salmon Run Next Wave are the only online multiplayer modes that have been confirmed.
Turf War
There are no known changes to the rules of Turf War in Splatoon 3 besides the addition of spawner drones.
Salmon Run Next Wave
In a Nintendo Direct on 9 February 2022, Salmon Run Next Wave was revealed as a successor to Salmon Run from Splatoon 2, introducing new Boss Salmonids, stages, mechanics, and a King Salmonid.
Stages
- Scorch Gorge - A new stage with a visual aesthetic very similar to Saltspray Rig or Salmon Run stages, but located in a desert wasteland instead of at sea.
- Eeltail Alley - A new stage set in an alley in the middle of Splatsville. Various bridges placed around the stage give it a separate upper and lower layer.
- Museum d'Alfonsino - A returning stage from Splatoon, still located in Inkopolis. The shape of the large rotating platforms in the center of the stage appears to have been altered.
- A job listing for a level designer[13] by Nintendo announced at the same time as the game's reveal includes "既存ステージの改修" (renovation of existing stages). This could either mean that stages from the previous games will be returning, or that the role's responsibilities will include fixing bugs and balance issues in stages after the game's release. It is assumed to be the former due to Museum d'Alfonsino being confirmed to return in Splatoon 3.
- Sockeye Station - A new stage in the Salmon Run: Next Wave mode, with a similar aesthetic to previous Salmon Run stages.
Weapons
Main weapons
- The stringer class was added, of which one known weapon is the Tri-Stringer. Once charged, it fires three strings of ink simultaneously. Its design seems to be based on a fishing rod, using the reel and string. The weapon also appears to have two stages of charge, as seen in the Nintendo Switch OLED trailer.
- Returning weapons from the previous games (some of which seem to have gone through a re-design), including a new unnamed E-liter Scope, Range Blaster, Splattershot, Hydra Splatling, Gold Dynamo Roller, Blaster, Sloshing Machine, and .96 Gal, as shown in the first Direct, Splash-o-matic, Glooga Dualies, Undercover Brella, Splat Roller, Clash Blaster, and Splat Charger in the second Direct, an Inkbrush in a post on Twitter, a Classic Squiffer in the official artwork for Salmon Run Next Wave, .52 Gal, Splattershot Pro, Octobrush, and Slosher, as shown in the gameplay trailer, and the Splat Brella in a gameplay clip on the Splatoon 3 website. It is currently unknown if they will keep their attributes from the previous games or what some of their kits will be. Even though many kits have been shown, none are confirmed to be final.
- Some hidden weapons in Splatsville's Ammo Knights store, although they aren't confirmed yet.
Sub weapons
- The Splat Bombs, Curling Bombs, and Burst Bombs all make appearances in the second Direct. The Suction Bombs and Splash Walls are revealed in the Release Date Revealed trailer. It is currently unknown if they will retain the same attributes from the previous games.
- A flask-shaped sub weapon, although it is unknown whether it is the Disruptor, Toxic Mist, or a new sub weapon altogether.
- A new sub weapon similar to the Point Sensor was revealed.
Special weapons
- A special weapon similar to the Inkzooka, called the Trizooka, was added. Three blobs of ink can be shot out of it, creating a large blast when it hits a surface. It can be fired three times. It appears to be part of the Splattershot's set.
- Prior to the Release Date Revealed trailer, a player using a Tri-Stringer could be seen using the Trizooka; its kit seems to have been changed to include the Killer Wail 5.1 instead (see below).
- The Killer Wail 5.1, a set of six, miniature floating lasers similar to the Sting Ray, was added. These lasers appear to follow players in pairs. The design of the contraptions these lasers originate from appears similar to miniature Killer Wails with the bottoms of Suction Bombs attached to them. It appears to be part of the Sloshing Machine and Range Blaster's sets, and as of the Release Date Revealed trailer, it may also be a part of the .52 Gal and Tri-Stringer's sets.
- A crab-shaped robot that can transform into a ball, called the Crab Tank, was added. The player can alternate between rapid-fire shots and a strong, cannon-like blast while using it. In the September 2021 Direct, a player seen holding a Clash Blaster is also the player using the Crab Tank, and it was being used next to where the Clash Blaster was last seen in the trailer. This implies the Crab Tank is part of the Clash Blaster’s set, and it also appears to be part of the Splattershot Pro's set.
- A deployable shield dome called the Big Bubbler was added. Atop the dome is a generator that can be attacked to decrease the radius of the dome itself. It appears to be part of the Splat Roller’s set.
- In the Big Bubbler's second appearance, it is shown to have an object similar to a Squid Beakon in the middle of it. It is still unknown if this object can be Super Jumped to, however.
- A grappling hook-like special weapon, called the Zipcaster, was added. Using it, players can grapple to walls or other surfaces and then attack with their main weapon, though its duration seems to decrease with each grapple and attack. It appears to be part of the Splash-o-Matic and Octobrush's sets.
- The Zipcaster features a landing-spot marker similar to the Inkjet's landing marker in Splatoon 2, albeit with a different design.
- Projectiles appearing similar to Tenta Missiles can be seen in an early promotional image and the Nintendo Switch OLED trailer. An image posted by Nintendo shows it could be part of the new unnamed E-Liter Scope’s set.
- A new special weapon that launched three mini Inkstrikes was added. It appears to be part of the Slosher’s set.
- A vacuum-like special weapon, which can absorb incoming fire and release a blast of ink as a counterattack, was added. It appears to be part of the Splat Charger’s set.
Music
The trailer contains a new remix of Splattack!, different from both the original Splatoon version and the Octo Expansion remix. It is currently unknown if this remix will be included in the game, or if it was created only for the trailer. This remix seems to suggest the game's music will follow a more rock-esque style, especially considering the overall theme of the game seemingly being based on Chaos winning the Chaos vs. Order Splatfest.
A new band called C-Side have a song named Clickbait, which was first heard in the 23 September 2021 Nintendo Direct.
A jingle that sounds like a sampling of a potential new version of Now or Never! was heard in an official tweet released on 1 January 2022.
The actual Now or Never! was heard in the background of the gameplay trailer on April 22 2022.
Deluge Dirge and a yet unnamed song that sounds similar to ω-3's songs were featured in the Salmon Run Next Wave trailer in the 9 February 2022 Nintendo Direct.
Gallery
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Trivia
- In the Splatoon 3 announcement trailer, it can be seen during the Turf War match that the player using the Tri-Stringer starts on the yellow team and switches to the purple team mid-match.
- The ink color set shown in the announcement trailer is similar to the Color Lock set in Splatoon 2, as well as one of the Ranked Battle color sets in Splatoon.
- The Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape ends with the same drum loop used in the Splatoon loading screen followed by the opening of the original version of Splattack!, similar to the music of the Splatoon 3 announcement trailer.
- In the Splatoon 3 announcement trailer, it can be seen that, while Inklings and Octolings are being shown individually, the Octoling who appears to be using a modified Hydra Splatling has the symmetrical teeth of an Inkling, unlike the asymmetrical teeth Octolings usually have.
Names in other languages
External links
- Official English Splatoon 3 websites ( America, United Kingdom, Australia )
- Announcement trailer
- Nintendo Twitter Splatoon 3 announcement thread ( America Japan)
- Story mode trailer
- The Nintendo Direct announcing the Splatoon 3 release date.
- Nintendo Twitter Splatoon 3 story mode thread ( Japan)
References
- ↑ Splatoon 3 Release season confirmation
- ↑ 17 July 2019 Splatoon 3 development hasn't started yet
- ↑ Nintendo of Korea
- ↑ Nintendo of Hong Kong
- ↑ @SplatoonJP Twitter - 2022 arrival post
- ↑ Splatoon 3 – Release Date Revealed - Nintendo Switch
- ↑ Enter the Splatlands When Splatoon 3 Surfaces on Sept. 9 - Nintendo
- ↑ @asasasa98765 Twitter (Splatoon dataminer) - Regional differences and languages
- ↑ @NintendoAmerica - Post about the story's timeline
- ↑ Splatoon 3 for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Game Details
- ↑ Splatoon 3 - Nintendo of America Twitter thread
- ↑ @Splatfacts - No slit eyebrows in 2nd trailer
- ↑ Nintendo of Japan