
With Splatoon 2 enjoying at least as much popularity as its predecessor, it wasn’t going to be long until the game started getting its own major tournament events. Nintendo’s follow-up to it’s ink-slinging shooter will be getting its first LAN major in the form of Squidstorm. The event will be held November 4-5 at the Balance Patch Gaming Lounge in Boston and will be hosting 35 teams vying for their share of a $2000 pot. Any players or teams interested in entering late have until November 3 to register.

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.