Splatoon 3’s Loss May Be the Switch 2’s Gain

Splatoon 3's Loss May Be the Switch 2's Gain

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I must admit, the announcement of Splatoon 3’s final Splatfest has left me both nostalgic and excited for what’s to come. While it’s bittersweet to see the current installment reach its end, I can’t help but feel that this might just be the beginning of a new era for Splatoon.


The last Splatfest for Splatoon 3 has wrapped up, and it’s possible that the game will gradually receive less attention from developers in the future. Despite each release being incredibly successful according to most standards, there is always potential for refinement. In fact, a decrease in support for Splatoon 3 might be exactly what the series requires to continue thriving.

It’s quite likely that as support for Splatoon 3 winds down, the developers have already started considering a possible Splatoon 4. Similarly, the unveiling and launch of the Switch 2 appears to be drawing nearer than ever. If Splatoon 4 continues in the tradition of its predecessors, it might well become a defining game for the next Nintendo console.

The Switch 2 is the Perfect Place for the Next Splatoon Game

Splatoon 3’s Final Splatfest Marks the End of an Era

In a unique event, dubbed as the Grand Festival, Splatoon 3 recently hosted its final Splatfest. The Grand Festival occurred from September 13 to 16 and continued the tradition of three teams competing against each other, as seen in previous Splatfests. The theme for this event was a battle between past, present, and future, with each team represented by the music groups that have been featured in the series so far.

In the intense battle till the very end, the Squid Sisters emerged triumphant as champions in the Grand Festival of Splatoon 3. Given that this final Splatfest marked the pinnacle of what Splatoon has achieved so far, it feels right that the duo who initiated this game took the victory. The winner of a game’s final Splatfest often sets the tone for the future, and Splatoon 3 will undoubtedly follow suit.

Splatoon 3 is Already Paving the Way for Splatoon 4

The Splatfests significantly contributed to the massive success of the “Splatoon” series by serving as its primary means of fostering community engagement. With the conclusion of the final Splatfest in “Splatoon 3,” it’s challenging to envision other avenues for the game to grow. Despite “Splatoon 3” reaching its end, this isn’t necessarily a disappointment for fans of the “Splatoon” franchise.

Fans of Splatoon are probably quite accustomed to this tune by now. Despite having just three games in its roster, Splatoon has already earned a permanent spot as a popular choice for Nintendo gamers. While it may not boast an extensive history, its dedicated fanbase more than compensates for that. Given the resounding success of each Splatoon game, it seems only fitting that this series will persist for many years to come.

The Upcoming Release of The Switch 2

Additionally, whispers about a potential Nintendo Switch 2 have been gaining traction in the past year, coinciding with the winding down of Splatoon 3. This could suggest a concurrent fate for both parties. In fact, recent developments have fueled the most reliable rumors to date, including leaked images showcasing the alleged design of the console. Given Nintendo’s increasing reliance on this platform, it seems almost inevitable that a new Splatoon game on a new console would follow suit.

For now, there’s only talk about Splatoon 4, similar to how the Switch 2 hasn’t been officially announced yet. The whispers surrounding the Switch 2 have sparked quite a buzz, which indirectly fuels speculation about Splatoon 4. Fingers crossed that fans won’t have to wait another five years like they did between Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3; considering Splatoon 2’s release, the possibility of a new game on the Switch 2’s platform increases significantly.

Splatoon 2 came out shortly following the introduction of the Nintendo Switch, making it plausible that Splatoon 4 might be launched together with the Switch 2, or around about the same time. While not an official launch title for the original Switch, its close release date increases the likelihood of a similar timeline for Splatoon 4.

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2024-09-23 18:04