{"id":490591,"date":"2017-06-09T05:32:37","date_gmt":"2017-06-09T09:32:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nintendoeverything.com\/?p=490591"},"modified":"2017-06-09T05:32:37","modified_gmt":"2017-06-09T09:32:37","slug":"more-splatoon-2-weapon-news-splatterscope-returns-changes-to-weapons-from-testfire","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nintendoeverything.com\/more-splatoon-2-weapon-news-splatterscope-returns-changes-to-weapons-from-testfire\/","title":{"rendered":"More Splatoon 2 weapon news: Splatterscope returns, changes to weapons from Testfire"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Splatoon Twitter account has been releasing tons of weapon info this week, and today is no exception.<\/p>\n
First up, we have confirmation that the Splatterscope will return in Splatoon 2. Just like in the first game, it has the Splash Bomb sub weapon, in addition to having the new Sting Ray special. What’s interesting to note is that unlike the Splat Charger, you won’t be able to keep your charge.<\/p>\n
Next up, we have some info on the weapons that were available in the Global Testfire as they have seen some changes since then. The Splattershot now has the Splashdown special, instead of the Tenta Missiles. It still has the Burst Bomb sub.<\/p>\n
The Splat Roller keeps its Splashdown special, but now has the Curling Bomb sub weapon.<\/p>\n
The Splat Charger still has the Splat Bomb sub and Sting Ray special, but you can now move a little faster while aiming with it.<\/p>\n
The Splat Dualies now have the Burst Bomb sub weapon instead of the Curling Bombs and the Tenta Missiles special instead of the Ink Jet.<\/p>\n