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All the new information revealed during the Nintendo Direct yesterday doesn’t stop the trusty old weekly weapon addition to Splatoon 2. The Neo Sploosh-o-Matic is next in line. It’s identical to the regular Sploosh-o-Matic in terms of stats, but comes with the Squid Beakon sub-weapon and the  Tenta Missiles special instead. It’ll be available tomorrow around noon in Japan and Australia, early in the morning in Europe and later tonight in North America.

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Nintendo highlighted what’s to come for Splatoon 2 in its Nintendo Direct presentation today. A major expansion is coming to the game, a brand new single-player mode called Octo Expansion.

– Play as Agent 8
– Wakes up without her memories
– 80 test facitilities connected by a subway
– Depart from the station with purpose
– Many missions
– New story shedding new light on beloved characters

The Octo Expansion launches this summer for $19.99. It’ll be available for pre-purchase today.

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The latest Splatfest in Splatoon 2 is going down this weekend in North America and Europe. We have some special art for the event from Nintendo above.

Players will be competing on one of two sides. Nintendo wants to know: what came first, the chicken or the egg?

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The latest Japanese Splatfest in Splatoon 2 is over. After a day of battles, Nintendo has posted the results.

The new Splatfest had flowers going up against dangos (a Japanese dumpling). You can read about the significance of this in Japan here.

We’ve seen many close Splatfests in the past, and that was once again the case here. Despite losing in popularity, Team Flower squeaked by with a 2-1 win thanks to wins in solo and team battles.

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Nintendo has announced the next North American and European Splatfest for Splatoon 2. The latest event will take place next weekend.

As for the topic, Nintendo is featuring a classic debate. What came first: the chicken or the egg?

Players will be able to vote for what they believe starting on March 10. The Splatfest will run for a full day, with the results coming soon after it ends.

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Arowana Mall will be missing in Splatoon 2 over the next couple of weeks as Nintendo addresses a notable bug. When players use a Dualie here or use the Splashdown, the game acts as if they’ve fallen out of bounds of the terrain.

Nintendo intends to address this with the next update, which is scheduled for March 16. Arowana Mall will not appear in any modes until then. For now, if you want to access the stage, you can only do so in private matches.

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Splatoon 2 had two content updates tonight, adding in the brand new Goby Arena stage and Dark Tetra Dualies weapon. Footage of each can be found below.

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Nintendo issued the latest update for Splatoon 2 last night, implementing a ton of different changes. You can read the full patch notes here.

Following up on that, another patch has been issued. Version 2.3.1 is out now. This update is much smaller in scope, as it addresses one particular issue. In Clam Blitz, bullets and clams will no longer pass through the covers at the top of the goals.

In addition to the new stage Goby Arena, a brand-new weapon will also be added to Splatoon 2 at the same time: the Dark Tetra Dualies. These dualies allow you to dodge-roll four times in a row, and you can continue shooting while rolling. They come with the Autobomb sub-weapon and the Splashdown special.

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The new Goby Arena stage for Splatoon 2 is releasing tomorrow, Nintendo has announced. It’ll go live at the following times:

– 6 PM PT (March 1)
– 9 PM ET (March 1)
– 2 AM in the UK (March 2)
– 3 AM in Europe (March 2)

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