
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "The Wii U era for Nintendo may not end up being seen as a high point for the company but there’s not denying the fact that the console featured some of the most creative, innovative and forward thinking games ever to come out of the Big ‘N’, and leading this charge of new, more modern experiences was a little shooter called Splatoon. Announced to very little fanfare, the game quickly found its footing and is now mentioned in the same breath as mainstays like ‘Mario’ and ‘Zelda’ as one of the key franchises in Nintendo’s arsenal. So it was no real surprise when Splatoon 2 was not only revealed to be coming, but only a few months into the Switch’s life, and it’s a good thing that it did, because the game shows that the console can be home to robust online just as well as any system out there."

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.