The first year of games coming to the Nintendo Switch is fascinating, with a concerted effort to bring a steady stream of titles to the system. Not only that, but they cater to a wide range of genres with franchises both new and old. With the original Wii U game having been Nintendo’s first real attempt at a multiplayer shooter, combining it with their bright and colour art style and family friendly aesthetic, Splatoon 2 now looks to cement the game’s popularity. We went hands on with the first few areas of the game's single player Hero Mode to see how the sequel is shaping up.
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.