Splatoon 3 has already become a firm favorite with fans and has secured the top spot for online multiplayer shooter on the Nintendo Switch. From a fun and challenging story mode to the various other modes and options available for players to enjoy, Splatoon 3 has landed with a bang and shows no signs of slowing down.
Splatfests are a huge hit every time they come around. Asking players to pick one of three opposing teams, Splatoon 3 pits the chosen sides against one another until a victor emerges. Making sure that the correct build choices have been made, and the right clothing options are worn is essential to achieving victory. However, making sure that players select the correct modes can also mean the difference between a win for the home team or a devastating loss. Here's a description of the different modes available to select during Splatfest and who they would be good for.
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When a new Splatfest has arrived and sides have all been chosen, the next logical step is to take the battle online and defeat the competition. That said, do not rush into the first option that is available. This could be making playing Splatoon 3 even more difficult than it should be.
One of the many great new things about Splatoon 3 is how it embraces the multiplayer portion and makes it a lot more simple to team up with friends and battle together. However, when battling online solo, it may be more beneficial to play alongside other solo players instead of communicating and synchronizing with teammates. So here's a look at the two options for players during Splatfests in Splatoon 3, because their names may be preventing players from selecting the correct option for optimal
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