Version 4.8.0 (Splatoon 2)
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Version 4.8.0 is an update to Splatoon 2 that was released on 29 May 2019 at 01:00 UTC.[1]
Balance changes
Main weapons
Specifications for some of the main weapons have been changed.
Weapon | Change |
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Jet Squelcher |
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Carbon Roller |
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Splat Roller |
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Dapple Dualies |
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Splat Dualies Enperry Splat Dualies |
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Mini Splatling |
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Heavy Splatling Heavy Splatling Deco |
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Ballpoint Splatling |
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Tenta Brella |
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Sub weapons
Specifications for some of the sub weapons have been changed.
Weapon | Change |
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Splash Wall |
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Special weapons
Specifications for some of the special weapons have been changed.
Weapon | Change |
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Inkjet |
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Booyah Bomb |
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Special gauge
Points required to fill the special gauge for some weapons have been changed.
Weapon | Adjustment |
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Splattershot |
▲ 190 → 180 |
Blaster |
▲ 190 → 180 |
Fresh Squiffer | ▲ 190 → 180 |
Splat Charger |
▼ 210 → 220 |
Splatterscope | ▼ 210 → 220 |
Tenta Brella | ▼ 190 → 200 |
Tenta Camo Brella | ▼ 190 → 200 |
Kensa Undercover Brella | ▼ 190 → 200 |
Fixes and adjustments
- Fixed an issue causing the aiming reticle to indicate shots fired at an opponent's Splash Wall before it had fully deployed were being blocked, even though they actually weren't.
- Fixed an issue occurring while charging a Splatling weapon with almost no ink remaining, causing the "Low ink!" warning to not display briefly, and for the weapon to charge at normal speeds.
- Fixed an issue occurring even with low amounts of network latency, where the "shot firing" animation near the muzzle of certain brellas would occur after the shot had been fired, or indicate the shot being fired in a mistaken direction.
- Fixed an issue occurring when placing a Splash Wall on an uneven or pitted surface, causing the wall to additionally ink turf in a different direction than the one it had been placed.
- Fixed an issue in Clam Blitz mode, where tossing a Sprinkler at the basket at just the right timing would cause it to stick to the barrier.
- Fixed an issue occurring during Rainmaker matches in Goby Arena, where moving the crates near the center of the stage just slightly would allow two players to collide with one another in mid-air, sending one of them into the turf around the enemy Spawn Point.
Changes to multiplayer
Fixed an issue occurring on Ruins of Ark Polaris allowing Steel Eel enemies to descend from heights they should not be able to.
Other changes
- Fixed an issue occurring when rolling into the targets on the test firing range with a Baller, where the target failed to react when hit, despite taking damage.