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For the original Splatoon, one of the Splatfests Nintendo ran was Boke vs. Tsukkomi. It was a Japanese-only event featuring the manzai style of comedy – funny man and straight man.

It’s now been revealed that the same Splatfest is returning for Splatoon 2. Nintendo should be making it official soon, but we’re hearing that Boke vs. Tsukkomi will be held during the first weekend of February. Again, it will likely be for Japanese players only.

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Nintendo has been actively fostering the Splatoon 2 competitive community ever since the game launched. Their latest effort went live today: a Splatoon 2 community site that allows players to create teams, look for squadmates and take part in tournaments. This is a collaboration with Toornament, a dedicated eSport organization platform. 

At the moment, this seems to be a service exclusively for European players, as the only tournament listed at the moment is the “Splatoon 2 EU Community Cup #1” on January 13th; also, the team finding service only offers help for players living in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark.

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Splatoon 2 hosted another worldwide Splatfest this weekend with a Frosty Fest theme. For the latest event, Nintendo asked if players get most excited to spend the holidays with friends or family.

After two days of battles, Nintendo has shared the full results. Here’s a look at how things panned out:

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As part of the latest Splatfest, Splatoon 2 is celebrating with the Frosty Fest – complete with decorations and more. Check out some footage below.

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The latest Splatoon 2 update is now available. Nintendo has officially released version 4.3.1, featuring changes to weapons and more.

In case you missed them, below are the full patch notes:

Nintendo has posted the official patch notes for next week’s Splatoon 2 update. There will be weapon changes, various fixes, and more.

The patch notes are as follows:

Splatoon 2 held its latest Splatfest this weekend, and it was a pretty big one. Nintendo celebrated the recent launch of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with a themed event. Players could choose to side with either Heroes or Villains.

The Splatfest has now concluded in all regions, and Nintendo has posted the results. Here’s a look at how things panned out:

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Splatoon 2

Nintendo announced yesterday that Splatoon 2 will be updated to version 4.3.1 next week. Though we don’t have them in English just yet, the patch notes are available in Japanese.

You can find a summary of what’s to come below. Note that the patch notes are not official, and we’ll share what Nintendo provides officially next week.

Nintendo has announced another Splatoon 2 update for next week. Version 4.3.1 is going live on December 19 in Japan, which should be the evening of December 18 in North America.

We’ll share the full patch notes in English when we have them. There won’t be any new content this time around, but expect adjustments and fixes.

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Splatoon 2’s next global Splatfest is taking place this weekend. This time, the theme was inspired by Super Smash Bros. as fans are asked to side with either heroes or villains. As always, the Shifty Station stage that’ll appear in the map rotation during the Splatfest will have a unique layout. The Splatoon Twitter account posted a screenshot of how the stage will look, which you can see above.

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