logo
Why Splatoon Raiders already has my full attention

Why Splatoon Raiders already has my full attention

In a very unceremonious move, Nintendo announced an upcoming Switch 2 game not at a Direct or in an official press release, but on the Nintendo Today App. Alongside a load of details on a new Splatoon 3 update coming on June 12, including its Switch 2 performance boost, we also got a tiny teaser of the first official spinoff game in the Splatoon universe: Splatoon Raiders.
While details are incredibly scarce right now, there are some big hints at the new direction this game will take that have me very excited.
Recommended Videos
A constantly evolving franchise
Even though Nintendo is calling Splatoon Raiders the first official spinoff — and this is technically true as a stand-alone product — it is far from the first time Splatoon has ventured into other genres. The core three games are multiplayer shooters, of course, but at this point they've also branched out to include linear single player campaigns, PvE hoard mode, roguelike mode, and even a card game. Few franchises even dare to stretch themselves into that many genres. Splatoon not only did, but has proven that it can pull them off.
With Splatoon Raiders, the only official description we have is that 'players will go on an adventure in the mysterious Spirhalite Islands alongside the splat-tacular Deep Cut trio.' Between that and the little bit of footage shown above, there are strong signs that this could be Splatoon's take on a survival game.
The idea of expanding the Splatoon world with a larger map to explore, perhaps some base building, and a robot buddy to possibly upgrade all fit within the Splatoon ethos while experimenting with the series in fresh ways. Style and expression have been the heart of the series, so it feels like a natural evolution to expand that beyond our character and allow us to build our own little worlds. We already know how creative Nintendo can be using the ink system for traversal and platforming in the single player modes, so translating that to a more open environment with secrets and hidden challenges would be a perfect fit. Plus, the possibility of new tools for traversal and building opens up entirely new avenues for gameplay. Being a Switch 2 game, I fully expect it to take advantage of the new mouse control system in that regard.
It has never been the primary focus before, but Splatoon has always had a rich (and somewhat dark) lore beneath all that bright ink and hip-hop music. Splatoon 3 did bring it a bit more to the forefront, but Splatoon Raiders being a spinoff could be a great way to test the waters for a more front-facing narrative.
Splatoon Raiders has no release date now, but will be a Switch 2 exclusive.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

The Nintendo Switch 2 Is Now The Fastest-Selling Console in History
The Nintendo Switch 2 Is Now The Fastest-Selling Console in History

Hypebeast

timean hour ago

  • Hypebeast

The Nintendo Switch 2 Is Now The Fastest-Selling Console in History

Summary TheNintendo Switch 2has made history as the fastest-sellingNintendohardware and overall console of all time. Nintendo confirmed that the Switch 2 sold more than 3.5 million units worldwide in its first four days. It's now become the 'fastest-selling Nintendo hardware ever globally.' Doug Bowser, President and COO of Nintendo of America, said in astatement, 'Fans around the world are showing their enthusiasm for Nintendo Switch 2 as an upgraded way to play at home and on the go. We are thankful for their response and happy to see the fun they are already having with Nintendo Switch 2 as they explore new features and games that bring friends and family together in new ways.' Although unannounced as of writing,Centro LEAKSadded that the Switch 2's numbers have also made it the fastest-selling console in history. It reported that theSony PlayStation 5sold 3.4 million units in one month, while thePlayStation 4sold 2.1 million in its first 16 days. Not only from Nintendo, Switch 2 is now the fastest selling console ever in the history of video games! PS5 took 1 full month to sell 3.4 million while PS4 2.1 million during its first 16 — Centro LEAKS (@CentroLeaks)June 11, 2025

Posted Jun 11, 2025 at 3:20 PM EDT
Posted Jun 11, 2025 at 3:20 PM EDT

The Verge

time3 hours ago

  • The Verge

Posted Jun 11, 2025 at 3:20 PM EDT

The video game voice actor strike will end soon. As of 3 PM PT today, SAG-AFTRA will officially suspend the strike against the signatory companies of the interactive media agreement. With this suspension, the nearly year-long voice performer strike against video game companies including Take-Two Interactive, Activision Publishing and more will be tentatively over. While the details of the agreement are not yet public, the 10-month strike started over disagreements regarding AI protections for voice and motion performers.

The Verge tries Nintendo's Switch 2 GameChat
The Verge tries Nintendo's Switch 2 GameChat

The Verge

time5 hours ago

  • The Verge

The Verge tries Nintendo's Switch 2 GameChat

Nintendo introduced a new hardware button to the Switch 2 specifically for chatting with your friends, and it's undoubtedly my favorite feature on the console. Instead of using a smartphone app like the original Switch, Switch 2 users can open up a communications channel at any time with the 'C' button and chat with friends, whether they're playing the same game or something else. That idea sounds a little outdated with the popularity of Discord, but Nintendo makes the process seamless enough that I can imagine a lot of people will end up using it. Last Friday, a few of my colleagues and I hopped into a GameChat session together and played Mario Kart World online — all of us communicating through the built-in microphone on our consoles and various USB webcams, with our likeness displayed on the bottom of the screen. The noise reduction and compression processing on the Switch 2's mic was surprisingly impressive: my audio was clear and easy to understand without any background noise, even when sitting 5-10 feet away from the console. The Switch 2's face detection and background removal with its camera works well, too, and it was hilariously useful when a cutout of our faces showed up over our Mario Kart characters during a race. GameChat's screensharing feature, on the other hand, leaves much to be desired. The frame rate for each user's gameplay feed is very low and compressed, making it choppy and hard to follow. Nintendo seems to be limiting the video feeds for a steadier and more consistent experience, but this didn't actually prevent dropouts. My colleague Cameron's video feed was interrupted multiple times, and he had to rejoin the session for his camera stream or gameplay to display again. I later came across this problem myself. Nintendo also limits the amount of users who can share video to four per session; eight more can join the chat but only stream their audio. The feature is free right now, but only for a limited time. After March 31st, 2026, Switch 2 users will need to pay for a Nintendo Switch Online membership to use GameChat. Console gamers are used to paying for online play, but having to pay to use a button on the controller expands just how much of the console experience is locked behind a subscription. Despite those limits, I can imagine a world where my best friend calls me on my Switch 2 to make dinner plans or to play a strategic round of Splatoon. This setup also becomes a perfect setup for a Twitch stream. The low-stakes, easy setup voice call is a delightful and useful addition to Nintendo's updated console, and has the potential to be a central hub for a lot of new ways to play games like Mario Kart, Animal Crossing, and Fortnite.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store