Splatoon 2’s final stage revealed, support ending by years end

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As originally announced by Nintendo earlier this year, the publisher and developer of Splatoon 2 have confirmed the final stage coming to their smash-hit title, which will see its flow of new content end as promised in 2018. Now, the deadline is quickly approaching with the reveal of the final new map to be added.

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Review: Splatoon 2 – A Splatting Good Time

Pros:
+New weapons are a nice little added bonus to the game
+Graphics have noticeably improved from Splatoon to Splatoon 2
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The soundtrack is still rather catchy and fun to listen to
+Multiplayer modes whether competitive or cooperative are enjoyable

Cons:
-Overly complicated voice chatting with friends
-Salmon Run cooperative mode is available only during certain times


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When you’re in a world filled with shooter games, it’s hard to find one that you enjoy, and that sticks out. Most commonly you’ll hear fans of many varied games. Some will name off titles such as Blizzard Entertainment’s Overwatch while others will blurt out titles such as Battlefield 1 and Bluehole’s PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. While all these are great choices, there’s something about relaxing when it comes to Splatoon 2.

To begin, some of you may be familiar with the game is that it’s pretty close to it’s predecessor. While the first one certainly rejuvenated the arena shooter genre, Splatoon 2 doesn’t deliver the same leaps and bounds, but what it does do is offer an unusual twist to the series. Which is nice to see some of our favorite Ink Boy and Ink Girl Splatfest battles getting underway!

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