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Splatoon 3 Splatfest results - Palace vs. Theme Park vs. Beach

Nintendo just posted the results for Splatfest #17 in Splatoon 3, which was Palace vs. Theme Park vs. Beach. The theme this time asked players which venue they would reserve for a day.

When we were at halftime, it showed that it was pretty much up to any team to win. It was practically a three way split – Team Palace at 32.56 percent, Team Theme Park at 33.86 percent, and Team Beach at 33.58 percent.

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Splatoon 3 July 2024 Splatfest

June 21: Nintendo is gearing up for the latest Splatfest in Splatoon 3, which will be held just in time for the summer.

For the latest theme, players are asked if they’d prefer a palace, a theme park, or a beach. The question here is which of the three you’d like to reserve for a day.

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Splatoon 3 + Expansion Pass

June 19: Nintendo has announced a new boxed release for Splatoon 3 in Japan, specifically titled Splatoon 3 + Expansion Pass. It will be available on July 18, 2024.

The main game and all DLC content will be included. Additionally, a three-month subscription to Nintendo Switch Online is packed in, which is needed for online play.

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Triumvirate guide Splatoon 3

The Triumvirate is a new King Salmonid challenge introduced alongside Splatoon 3’s Big Big Run event. Like the other King Salmonid battles, the Triumvirate has a chance of appearing at the end of Wave 3 if your King Salmonid meter is full. When it appears, you’ll need to take on a Cohozuna, Horroboros, and Megalodontia all at once. This is one of Splatoon 3’s greatest challenges, and we’ve written up a Triumvirate guide with all of the best strategies and tips for taking down all three King Salmonids in one go. When the Triumvirate appears, you will be given a random Grizzco weapon, which means there’s a certain element of randomness to winning the battle.

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Splatoon 3 update 8.0.0

Splatoon 3 is gearing up for its next big update, which will be version 8.0.0. Nintendo just posted the patch notes.

The next update rings in the Sizzle Season 2024 for Splatoon 3. There’s a lot of new content in store between new weapons, the Lemuria Hub, new catalog, and new Tableturf Battle cards. That’s along with lots of changes and fixes.

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Splatoon 3 Sizzle Season 2024

May 16: Nintendo just announced the new Sizzle Season 2024 for Splatoon 3. The fun begins on June 1, 2024.

As usual, the season will introduce new content for players at no extra cost. Lemuria Hub will be added as a new stage. Additionally, Wellstring V and Mint Decavitator are planned as new weapons. For Salmon Run, Big Big Run and Attack of the Triumvirate have been teased. Expect new music as well.

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The next Splatfest for Splatoon 3 is in the books for the Same Ol’ vs. Bucket List vs. Save the Day event, and we have the results. This time around, Nintendo asked what players would do at the world’s end.

At halftime, we saw that Bucket List had the slimmest of leads at 34.06 percent. Following in second was Same Ol’ with 33.36 percent. Save the Day was last, but just right behind at 32.58 percent.

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how to beat cohozuna Splatoon 3

A little while ago, we published guides on how to beat both Horrorboros and Megalodontia in Splatoon 3. This time, it’s time to talk about how to beat Cohozuna, the original King Salmonid that’s been present in Splatoon 3 ever since its launch.

Whereas Horrorboros is generally the easiest King Salmonid to defeat right now and Megalodontia is the most difficult, Cohozuna lies somewhere in between. It doesn’t have any particular weak spot, so the fight all comes down to how fast you can defeat other Boss Salmonids and how well you can aim your Golden Egg cannon. If you’re looking for tips and tricks on how to beat Cohozuna, then let’s get right into our guide.

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splatoon 3 stages tier list

As Splatoon 3’s content cycle comes to an end, we figured it’d be a good time to take a look at everything the game has to offer with a stages tier list.

At the time of writing, there are currently 23 stages in the game, and Sizzle Season 2024 is confirmed to be adding Lemuria Hub. In terms of quality, Splatoon 3 has had it kind of rough. In Splatoon 2, a good chunk of stages had several different routes to take. On stages like Kelp Dome and Skipper Pavillon, there was plenty of open space to hide away and claim turf. That’s not the case in Splatoon 3, however; for the most part, its stages are smaller and much more constrained, which winds up favoring long-rangers. This, in turn, makes it difficult for casual players to participate without being picked off by chargers and Splatlings. That’s not a very healthy trait for a game to have, and stages that exacerbate this issue will be reflected as such in our ranking.

May 2: A new Splatfest is starting soon for Splatoon 3. This time, the game wants to know what you’d do in the face of the end of the world. Same Ol’, Bucket List, and Save the World are all options.

You’ll be able to give input when the Splatest is held on May 18. The event will conclude on May 20.

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