Splatoon 3 is a fun game for all the family. Both young and old can enjoy Splatoon 3 at various levels of competition and challenge. The main attraction of the game is of course the multiplayer modes and stages.
Splatoon 3: Best Stages, Ranked
Sure the included story mode is a blast and is recommended for all to play through, however taking the fight online is truly where Splatoon 3 shines. Whether choosing to play in standard Turf War or taking the plunge and joining an Anarchy Battle, players can pick to take on the competition solo or with friends.
In Splatoon 2, pairing with a friend wasn't just a challenge; it often proved very hit-and-miss when trying to simply play on the same team as the squad. Luckily, Splatoon 3 has made the process of joining a friend in battle a whole load easier. And this time round, the game keeps paired up squads together rather than splitting them into separate teams.
Playing with a friend or a team, especially in the ranked modes requires coordination. While this can be done in small amounts using the in-game commands to bring the team together, voice chat is the optimal way in any multiplayer game to communicate promptly and effectively.
Splatoon 3 does include voice chat thankfully, however it is not just as straightforward as connecting a headset and chatting to the party. Ideally try and sort this out in time for the upcoming Splatfest. Nintendo has an app for the switch which is downloaded via the Google Play Store for those on Android or the App Store for those on Apple.
The first step is to download the Nintendo Switch Online app and connect it to the correct Nintendo login. Once this is done, head to Splatoon 3 in the game-specific services and open it up with a tap. Using Splatnet 3
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