New Splatoon 2 songs Ripple Refrain and Red Hot Egoist hit YouTube
Did you notice a couple of new tracks during last weekends Splatfest? That’s because new Splatoon 2 songs Ripple Refrain and Red Hot Egoist have joined the growing tracklist.
Did you notice a couple of new tracks during last weekends Splatfest? That’s because new Splatoon 2 songs Ripple Refrain and Red Hot Egoist have joined the growing tracklist.
Team Mayonnaise take first place globally in the first Splatoon 2 Splatfest, and the best Splatfest players are recognised in the Splatfest 100.
If you still had any doubt over which team to pick for the upcoming Mayonnaise vs Ketchup Splatfest, then doubt no more. After all, only sloppy Pearl fans would pick Mayo.
If this upcoming Splatfest wasn’t exciting enough, the new Splatoon 2 Mystery Zone stage should surely seal the deal – starting this weekend!
Thanks to a SplatNet 2 update, you can now check which team your friends have picked. Consult before mistakenly choosing Team Mayonnaise.
Another worldwide Splatfest has hit Inkopolis Square, and it’s a basic question with a simple answer. Mayonnaise vs Ketchup will divide Squid Kids worldwide as the next Splatoon 2 Splatfest.
The Australian Splatoon 2 Splatfest is starting right now – and if you have an Australian MyNintendo Account, you can join it.
With the first ever Splatoon 2 Splatfest having closed the curtains, the Japanese Squid Kids have decided – Team Rock is way better than Team Pop.
Have you made a Japanese MyNintendo account? If so, hop into the Japanese Splatoon 2 Splatfest Demo right now to start playing!
With less than 1 day until the Japanese Festival Eve Splatfest event kicks off, we now have confirmation of the four Splatfest Stages that will be playable.