Splatoon 2 Preview Coming for Nintendo Switch Owners
I can’t wait! Since the Nintendo Switch features HD Rumble, will this game be using it?
The Nintendo Switch won’t be launching with an overload of games, but fans who are looking forward to this summer’s up and coming “Splatoon 2” won’t have to wait much longer to get some hands-on time with the said game.
The Nintendo Switch has over 100 games in development across 80 development studios, and more and more partners are joining in droves.
Local Wireless play would help set any regular gaming matches with friends and others while LAN would perfectly suit tournaments.
For true multiscreen LAN party capabilities on a previous Nintendo console, you have to go back to the GameCube days, when you could connect up to eight systems together via LAN for truly insane, split-screen-free Mario Kart Double Dash matches. Both of these are made by Nintendo for eSports, reported Engadget.
This new feature allows up to two non-players to spectate a Private Battle and act as camera operators in order capture all the action. They are calling this the “Global Testfire”, and all Nintendo Switch owners are invited. Moreover, it is the sequel to the 2015 Wii U title, Splatoon, which is playable for up to eight players. What do you think about this information about the Nintendo Switch?
Splatoon 2 producer, Hisashi Nogami, recently sat down for an interview with Famitsu in which he discussed how the game will be changed from it’s predecessor.
Contrary to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Splatoon 2 will support HD Rumble feature offered by the Joy-Con controller to offer the best possible tactile feeling. More details will be announced at a later date. To say the Switch will have a vast content library throughout its lifetime is an understatement, and it’s absolutely wonderful to see Nintendo fully realize its plans and actually listen to developers. It has been said that Snipperclips was the sleeper hit at the recent Switch launch event, but we will have to wait until March 3 to see if it lives up to the hype. National Basketball Association 2K18 was a part of a sizzle reel during the Nintendo Switch reveal event live stream.
Although Nintendo may be a ways away from selling out arenas for professional Splatoon events, the company is clearly interested in that image as its future.