NEW SPLATOON 3 SINGLE-PLAYER GAMEPLAY! First Look At Splatoon 3 Campaign plus Turf War & Salmon Run!

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Splatoon 3 gameplay is almost here for all you ink-loving Switch owners so we sent Ian Higton to Nintendo HQ to get a first look at some brand new Splatoon 3 single-player gameplay! Join Ian as he shows off three levels from Splatoon 3 campaign gameplay as well as two matches of Splatoon 3 Turf War gameplay on two of the game’s new maps, and a couple of waves of Splatoon 3 Salmon Run gameplay! Oh and you’ll also get a a nice big look at Splatoon 3 new weapons gameplay, including the bow-like Tri-Stringer, the katana inspired Splatana Wiper and your new best friend in the world, Smallfry, aka Little Buddy! If you love Splatoon 3 Switch gameplay and can’t wait to see more of it before the game launches next month, this is the preview video to watch!

00:00 – Level 1-1 “Get to Know Alterna, Your Only choice”

04:34 – Level 1-2 “Octopods at Rest Tend To FLIP OUT”

08:12 – Level 1-9 “The String’s The Thing”

11:51 – Turf War on Eeltail Alley with Splatana Wiper

15:25 – Turf War on Scorch Gulch with Splattershot Jr

19:01 – Salmon Run

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