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    New Splatoon Spin-Off Exclusive to Switch 2!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. New Spinoff Game: Nintendo announced Splatoon Raiders, a new third-person shooter exclusive to Switch 2, set in the Spirhalite Islands, marking the franchise’s first spinoff.

    2. Single-player Focus: Players will assume the role of a mechanic and team up with the fictional band Deep Cut, with the initial focus likely on single-player gameplay, as multiplayer details were absent from the trailer.

    3. Major Update for Splatoon 3: Version 10.0 lands on June 12, introducing the Splatlands Collection of 30 new weapon designs and matchmaking improvements based on a new “Series Weapon Power” metric.

    4. Switch 2 Popularity: Launched on June 5, the Nintendo Switch 2 has seen high demand, and graphics/performance enhancements are expected in the latest Splatoon 3 update, alongside the reintroduction of the Urchin Underpass map.

    Nintendo recently unveiled an exciting new spinoff game from its popular franchise, Splatoon. Titled Splatoon Raiders, this third-person paint-slinging shooter will launch exclusively on the Nintendo Switch 2. Interestingly, this marks the franchise’s first spinoff, generating buzz among fans.

    Set against the colorful backdrop of the Spirhalite Islands, players will assume the role of a mechanic alongside Deep Cut, a fictional band from the Splatoon universe. While the trailer lacks details about multiplayer features, it suggests a focus on a single-player experience at launch. However, the teaser hints at potential future releases for other consoles, indicating that Nintendo is keeping its options open.

    In addition to the excitement surrounding Splatoon Raiders, Nintendo announced a substantial update for Splatoon 3. Version 10.0 will be available on both the Switch and Switch 2 on June 12. This update features the Splatlands Collection, introducing 30 new weapons with innovative designs and improved gameplay mechanics. Players will also benefit from matchmaking enhancements, as a new metric called Series Weapon Power will help pair them based on their performance.

    Notably, version 10.0 brings back the beloved Urchin Underpass multiplayer map from the original Splatoon. Players can expect more detailed visuals and enhanced performance on the Switch 2, further elevating the gaming experience.

    With over 30 million copies sold worldwide, the Splatoon series, alongside Animal Crossing, has solidified its status as a flagship franchise for Nintendo. As the Switch 2 continues to captivate players—despite initial stock shortages—Splatoon Raiders positions itself as a formidable entry in the gaming landscape. Nintendo’s commitment to innovation and player engagement promises to keep fans eagerly anticipating what comes next.

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