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Splatoon 3 Announces 2023 Fall Drizzle Season with New Stages, Weapons, and Events

On August 17th, Nintendo announced the new season/large update “2023 Fall Drizzle Season” of “Splatoon 3”. It will start on September 1st. In the new update, new stages, new weapons, skins, etc. will be added.

As a new stage, the Takaashi Special Economic Zone has been added. A battle unfolds in a place like the top of a skyscraper. Also added halibut shipping. It’s like being on a glacier. Moplin has been added as a new buki. It looks like a slosher weapon. Also added Examiner. This is like a spinner type buki. What kind of personality will you show?

Also, in Salmon Run, the Toxilazu Ibushi Workshop will be added. It will be a reprint from “Splatoon 2”. In addition, it seems that a new part-time work uniform will be added. Also, as gear related, it seems that the back covering of the cap will be implemented. In the trailer, by selecting the dress command on the gear equipment screen, it is shown that the cap is worn on the back. In addition, new content that is becoming familiar, such as new events and new Nawa Battler cards, will be added one after another. Along with fireworks at the end of the season, various entertainment will be introduced.

By the way, a big run will be held from September 2nd. Salmon hunting unfolds at the Nampula ruins. From September 9th, it seems that a festival commemorating the first anniversary of the release will be held. It will be held from September 9th to September 11th. The theme is Fuka vs. Utsuho vs. Mantaro, and it feels like a climax, but I wonder if this result will be reflected in something.

“Splatoon 3” is packed with events. The new season “2023 Autumn Drizzle Season” will be delivered on September 1st. The day before that, the usual adjustment update is also likely to be delivered.


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