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Splatoon 2 launched on the Switch back in July and it has still managed to maintain a solid player base that can’t get enough of the game’s vivid personality and unique gameplay. While the game didn’t necessarily add a ton of new content compared to its predecessor at launch, continued support of the game now has Splatoon 2 filled with plenty of new content for players to enjoy. Splatoon 2 has added tons of new gear since launch with its largest update introducing 150 new pieces of gear.

In addition to new gear, the game now has an impressive collection of soundtracks, hairstyles, and plenty of quality of life updates like being able to switch into new gear without having to leave the multiplayer lobby. With Splatoon 2 being such a great fit for the Switch, a great party game for when friends come together, and an ongoing stream of new content making its way to the game, Splatoon 2 players certainly have a bright future to keep looking forward to with this game.


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