Splatoon

Splatoon
Genre(s)Third-person shooter
Developer(s)Nintendo
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Creator(s)Hisashi Nogami
Shintaro Sato
Composer(s)
Platform(s)
First releaseSplatoon
28 May 2015
Latest releaseSplatoon 3: Side Order
2023

Splatoon[a][b] is a third-person shooter video game franchise created by Hisashi Nogami and Shintaro Sato, and developed and owned by Nintendo. Set in the far future on a post-apocalyptic Earth inhabited by anthropomorphic marine animals, the series centers around terrestrial cephalopods known as Inklings and Octolings – based on squids and octopuses respectively – which can transform between humanoid and cephalopod forms at will. They frequently engage in turf war battles with each other and use a variety of weapons that produce and shoot colored ink while in humanoid form, or swim through and hide in solid surfaces covered in their own colored ink while in their cephalopodic forms.

The first game in the series, Splatoon, was released for the Wii U on 28 May 2015.[1] A sequel, Splatoon 2, was released for the Nintendo Switch on 21 July 2017,[2] followed by an expansion pack, Octo Expansion, on 13 June 2018.[3] A third game, Splatoon 3, was released on 9 September 2022, followed by an expansion pack/ dlc, Side Order, on 22 February 2024. The series has received positive reviews for its style, gameplay mechanics and soundtrack, with the first two games in the series having been nominated and awarded several year-end accolades from various gaming publications. The series has sold over 28 million copies.

Splatoon has spawned numerous collaborations with third-party companies and established its own esports tournament circuit in 2018.[4][5] It has spawned a manga series[6] as well as holographic music concerts in Japan.[7]


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  6. ^ "Viz Media Licenses Splatoon Manga". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on 16 March 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  7. ^ Webster, Andrew (23 January 2020). "This hour-long Splatoon concert features holographic squid kids". The Verge. Archived from the original on 26 February 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2020.