As we’ve noted many times on this website, the music of a video game is very important to the overall quality of the game. For example, a music track can help you “feel” a certain part of the game or resonate with a key event or moment. Or, it can be a catchy tune that sticks in your head for hours, even after you’re done playing! When it comes to Splatoon 3, it has numerous tracks that fill all of these situations and more. But what’s been making things special for fans lately is that the team at Squid Researchers Labs has been dropping videos showing the behind-the-scenes process of making the tracks.
Typically, these videos show off the various singers performing the tracks from the Squid Sisters, Off The Hook, or Deep Cut. But this time, they showed off the guy who helped make the Salmon Run tracks you hear as you collect eggs for Mr. Grizz. As you might expect, Mr. Grizz only hires the best people to make tracks for him. Take a look at this cello player rock out below:
SRL Musicology here with fun footage of music you may recognize from your Salmon Run shifts!Grizzco has informed us that Salmon Run employees will not be reimbursed for time spent watching this video. pic.twitter.com/wZPsKke9wk
Pretty cool, huh? Now when you play Salmon Run, you can picture this guy making the beats you’re energized by as you collect eggs.
Salmon Run has been the mode that’s been improved the most in Splatoon 3. In the previous game, it was a mode you could only play at selective times. But now, it’s 24/7 like all the other modes. Another addition was that of the “Big Run” event that happens every other month or so. In it, you have to help save the Splatlands from a Salmonid invasion and have to deal with the various King Salmonids
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