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Beyond online, ''Splatoon'' offers a full-fledged 32-level single player campaign known as {{s|inkipedia|Octo Valley}}. The premise is that the power source of Inkopolis, the {{s|inkipedia|Great Zapfish}}, has been stolen by the {{s|inkipedia|Octarian}}s and the player, dubbed {{s|inkipedia|Agent 3}}, must work with {{s|inkipedia|Cap'n Cuttlefish}} and the Squid Sisters to retrieve it. The levels presented are structured similarly to a linear 3D platformer, with mid-level checkpoints keeping track of progress, various collectibles and upgrades to be found, hub worlds to explore, and bosses to fight upon clearing all the levels in a given hub. Even more single player challenges were unlocked via [[amiibo]], with ''Splatoon'' seeing its own dedicated line of figures growing well into 2016. | Beyond online, ''Splatoon'' offers a full-fledged 32-level single player campaign known as {{s|inkipedia|Octo Valley}}. The premise is that the power source of Inkopolis, the {{s|inkipedia|Great Zapfish}}, has been stolen by the {{s|inkipedia|Octarian}}s and the player, dubbed {{s|inkipedia|Agent 3}}, must work with {{s|inkipedia|Cap'n Cuttlefish}} and the Squid Sisters to retrieve it. The levels presented are structured similarly to a linear 3D platformer, with mid-level checkpoints keeping track of progress, various collectibles and upgrades to be found, hub worlds to explore, and bosses to fight upon clearing all the levels in a given hub. Even more single player challenges were unlocked via [[amiibo]], with ''Splatoon'' seeing its own dedicated line of figures growing well into 2016. | ||
''Splatoon'' was released on May 28th, 2015 in Japan, the following day in North America and Europe, and two days after in Australia. It was critically acclaimed for its innovative ideas, and became the fifth-fastest selling Wii U title in the UK. The game's critical reception on release was incredibly positive, with outlets praising it for reinvigorating the stagnant shooter genre while also not sacrificing the signature "Nintendo" style. Initial criticisms were mainly directed at the game's lack of voice chat compatibility, amiibo-locked content, and limited online options. Over time the game saw numerous free content updates with Nintendo adding in new gear, weapons and game modes, as well as continuous Splatfests. The final Splatfest theme for ''Splatoon'' was {{s|inkipedia|Callie vs. Marie}} and concluded on July 24th, 2016, thus ending all official support and content updates for the original ''Splatoon''. By the end of its lifespan the game had sold about 5 million copies, making it the most successful new home console IP since {{uv|Wii Sports}} | ''Splatoon'' was released on May 28th, 2015 in Japan, the following day in North America and Europe, and two days after in Australia. It was critically acclaimed for its innovative ideas, and became the fifth-fastest selling Wii U title in the UK. The game's critical reception on release was incredibly positive, with outlets praising it for reinvigorating the stagnant shooter genre while also not sacrificing the signature "Nintendo" style. Initial criticisms were mainly directed at the game's lack of voice chat compatibility, amiibo-locked content, and limited online options. Over time the game saw numerous free content updates with Nintendo adding in new gear, weapons and game modes, as well as continuous Splatfests. The final Splatfest theme for ''Splatoon'' was {{s|inkipedia|Callie vs. Marie}} and concluded on July 24th, 2016, thus ending all official support and content updates for the original ''Splatoon''. By the end of its lifespan the game had sold about 5 million copies, making it the most successful new home console IP since {{uv|Wii Sports}}. | ||
''Splatoon''-like gameplay was spotted in the official debut trailer for the [[Nintendo Switch]] console in October 2016, and months later it was announced that a full sequel, ''Splatoon 2'', would be released for the new system. On July 21st, 2017, ''Splatoon 2'' released worldwide to another round of critical acclaim and becoming one of the top ten best-selling games on the Nintendo Switch. ''Splatoon 2'' kept several aspects of the first game, but also brought its own fair share of changes, switching Callie and Marie out with {{s|inkipedia|Pearl}} and {{s|inkipedia|Marina}}, of the in-universe {{s|inkipedia|Off the Hook}} pop duo, and featuring several new modes. A new Ranked Battle mode, {{s|inkipedia|Clam Blitz}}, was added the December after ''Splatoon 2'''s release and features players attempting to fill the enemy team's basket, and if ten clams are collected, the player obtains a Power Clam which possesses the ability to destroy the barrier around the basket if it is thrown at it. {{s|inkipedia|League Battle}}s replace the Squad Battles from the previous game, while the new {{s|inkipedia|Salmon Run}} is a horde mode that has players collecting a set amount of salmon eggs while fighting off Salmonid enemies in a set of three waves. Another wave of amiibo figures themed around ''Splatoon 2'' also saw periodic releases, and the game was also compatible with all previous ''Splatoon'' series amiibo. | ''Splatoon''-like gameplay was spotted in the official debut trailer for the [[Nintendo Switch]] console in October 2016, and months later it was announced that a full sequel, ''Splatoon 2'', would be released for the new system. On July 21st, 2017, ''Splatoon 2'' released worldwide to another round of critical acclaim and becoming one of the top ten best-selling games on the Nintendo Switch. ''Splatoon 2'' kept several aspects of the first game, but also brought its own fair share of changes, switching Callie and Marie out with {{s|inkipedia|Pearl}} and {{s|inkipedia|Marina}}, of the in-universe {{s|inkipedia|Off the Hook}} pop duo, and featuring several new modes. A new Ranked Battle mode, {{s|inkipedia|Clam Blitz}}, was added the December after ''Splatoon 2'''s release and features players attempting to fill the enemy team's basket, and if ten clams are collected, the player obtains a Power Clam which possesses the ability to destroy the barrier around the basket if it is thrown at it. {{s|inkipedia|League Battle}}s replace the Squad Battles from the previous game, while the new {{s|inkipedia|Salmon Run}} is a horde mode that has players collecting a set amount of salmon eggs while fighting off Salmonid enemies in a set of three waves. Another wave of amiibo figures themed around ''Splatoon 2'' also saw periodic releases, and the game was also compatible with all previous ''Splatoon'' series amiibo. | ||