
Hardcore Gamer: The Wii U may be on its way out soon thanks to the Nintendo Switch, but one of its exclusive titles is still going strong. Splatoon took the world by storm with its unique look, fun gameplay and fresh ideas. With so much packed into it a single game, one would think it couldn’t get any better, but of course, there’s always room for improvement. After receiving a little sneak peek at the future of Splatoon 2 during the recent Switch events, it got us thinking about what we would want to see in a sequel. There is already a lot of new content, but what else could there be?

Development builds of several titles for the Nintendo Switch, including Splatoon 2 and Project Harmony, have reportedly been leaked.

o matter what the reasoning is behind Splatoon 3’s lack of content and substance in the first half of its paid expansion, Wave 1: Inkopolis is certainly not worth any fan’s money and should have always been viewed as a small bonus to tide fans off from what’s still to come.

A new version 5.5.1 update has just gone live for Splatoon 2.
How about matchmaking and chat NOT through a cellphone?