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Nintendo Reveals Splatoon Raiders for Switch 2, Big Update for 3

Jun 10, 2025 1:00 PM

Nintendo has announced a brand-new Splatoon spin-off titled Splatoon Raiders, exclusively for the upcoming Switch 2. This surprise reveal was shared through a trailer on the Nintendo Today! app. Splatoon Raiders features a new protagonist described as an expert mechanic with a mysterious background, embarking on adventures with the Deep Cut trio in the enigmatic Spirhalite Islands. Although no release window was provided, Nintendo assures fans to stay tuned for more updates. Alongside this announcement, a significant free update for Splatoon 3 is set to launch on June 12, introducing 30 new weapon kits, the return of the beloved Urchin Underpass stage, performance enhancements for Switch 2, and new gameplay statistics to improve matchmaking.

nWhat are the new features coming to Splatoon 3 with the update?

The upcoming update for Splatoon 3 will bring 30 new weapon kits, the return of the Urchin Underpass stage, visual improvements for Switch 2, an increase in weapon Freshness caps, and a new stat called Series Weapon Power to enhance player matchmaking based on effectiveness.

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Splatoon is a popular franchise known for its vibrant aesthetics and unique multiplayer shooting mechanics. Released initially on the Wii U, the series has garnered a dedicated following, leading to multiple sequels and expansions. Splatoon Raiders represents an exciting expansion into this universe, aiming to provide fans with fresh gameplay experiences while maintaining the charm that has made the series a household name.



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