
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "Splatoon 2 has been a very important game for Nintendo its young Switch console. Launching just a few months after the system’s debut, the game was one of the first Nintendo games to release on the Switch that A) wasn’t available on another platform and B) was part of an established franchise and so the levels of anticipation and hype ahead of the game’s release were through the roof. And thankfully the game mostly hit these lofty expectations, earning a solid 8.3 from yours truly as well as selling through nearly 3 million copies in just a few short months. Yep Splatoon 2 is a pretty ink-redible as it is, but I have a few ideas as to how Nintendo can make it even better."

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.