Since the dawn of gaming, Nintendo has always pushed the boundaries of creativity in the medium. From crafting bold new worlds in the first Super Mario Bros., to experimenting with new technology with the likes of the Virtual Boy, Nintendo has always put creativity at the forefront of its business philosophy, and over the last few decades, that hasn't changed. Following the release of the Nintendo Switch in 2017, Nintendo's first-party selection became even more bright, vibrant, and creative than ever, and Splatoon 3 is just the latest example.
Set for a September 9 release, Splatoon 3 is the third installment in Nintendo's beloved competitive shooter franchise. The first Splatoon, released back in 2015, immediately set itself apart from the competition. While most competitive shooters opted to go for a drab, dark, military setting, Splatoon distinguished itself with a vibrant visual style, incorporating bright colors directly into its core gameplay. From its maps to its overall style, Splatoon is one of Nintendo's most creative series, and Splatoon 3's new weapons seem to be pushing that creativity further.
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Just a few days ago, Nintendo hosted a Direct solely focused on Splatoon 3. While fans had a good idea of what to expect, based on the last few trailers, this Direct answered almost every question about the game, while also revealing some new information about every aspect of the game, from its story mode and Salmon Run to its maps and customization options. One of the more interesting segments in the Splatoon 3 Direct focused on the game's vast collection of weapons, some of which are returning from past entries, and some of which are
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