Back in September last year, we shared the news that Splatoon 2 was set to be featured in a new exhibition in London, UK. Four months in, the exhibition is nearing its end, but Nintendo UK has invited a very special pair of guests to check it out and talk all things Splatoon.
Yes, the game's producer, Hisashi Nogami, and Head of Software Development at Nintendo, Shinya Takahashi, have joined forces to discuss the title's development. The pair talk about how the game came into being and why they chose to include it in the new exhibit, all while giving us a little tour of some of the things you can expect to see should you visit.
The exhibition is titled 'Videogames: Design/Play/Disrupt', exploring modern gaming and the ways in which games are designed, discussed and played. It's currently being held at the Victoria and Albert Museum and will be available to visit until 24th February. If you're interested in attending, tickets are available right here for £18; Nintendo UK is also hosting a competition on Twitter to win tickets for yourself and a friend.
Would you like to check it out? Have you already been lucky enough to go? Let us know in the comments.
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I Haven't play Splatoon 2 yet (and still plan on getting it). the Original was so much fun to play. despite Wii U's poor sales, it did pretty well on the console for a new IP at the time, so i'm happy to it's success growing more on Nintendo Switch.
Man, that video of Miyamoto playing Splatoon, gives me only 10% of the chills the development must have felt at that moment!
@Aozz101x Get it and come play with us - lots of new friends to make.
I got it on sale a couple of weeks ago or so. Man, I'd recommend it to anyone who likes pure online fun. I regret not getting it sooner lol.
I see Super Bell Hill wasn’t fresh enough for the Inklings to become a regular arena.
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