Upon reaching the Halftime Report in a Splatoon 3 Splatfest, players will gain access to a special game mode. Specifically, that game mode is called Tricolor Battle, and it is a unique spin on the standard Turf War format. For those players that are interested in participating in a Tricolor Battle in Splatoon 3, this guide contains details on how to join a match and exactly what to expect from this Splatfest-exclusive game mode.
In order to join a Tricolor Turf War in Splatoon 3, players should make their way to the Lobby, press L, and scroll down to the Tricolor Battle option. Selecting this option will put fans in the queue for a Tricolor Turf War, though the match that they ultimately enter may not be of this type. In fact, it is much more likely that a player will be put into a standard Turf War match, even if they have selected Tricolor Turf War, and that may lead some fans to believe that Tricolor Battles are not working.
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This is not the case, though, and it is actually that the chance of a Tricolor Turf War match occurring has been reduced when compared to the Splatfest World Premiere. This means that players may need to remain in the Tricolor Battle queue for quite some time, and participate in numerous standard Turf War matches, before they ever encounter this special game mode. Notably, it is indicated that this reduction in the frequency of Tricolor Turf Wars is temporary, and these matches should be more common in Splatfests that follow Splatoon 3's Drizzle Season 2022.
With respect to what players will encounter when they do finally find a Tricolor Turf War match, this game mode features eight participants that are split across three teams. Four of these participants are
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