You could scroll Nintendo’s official social media accounts, but you’ll find better luck going directly to Splatoon North America or Splatoon Japan, verified accounts that post the latest findings from the Squid Research Lab.
For instance, the Squid Research Lab revealed two new Splatoon 3 weapons in April.The Squid Research Lab went a little wild on Twitter not long after uncovering these armaments, showcasing rapid-fire “shooter” guns, slow-moving “charger” rifles, the silly roller brushes, and so many other categories of “go splat” instruments.
While all of this new-new is cool, nothing convinces me Splatoon 3 will rule nearly as much as the fictional Squid band Front Roe’s new single, “Sea Me Now.” The band is a melodic pop-punk quartet and this song is a bop.
With Splatoon 3 looking like an expanded Splatoon 2, it’s absolutely looking like my multiplayer shooter of choice this September.