A lot of people are trying to find a justification for a third game. They seem to be people that play the game only occasionally, but please correct me if I'm wrong! Your opinion isn't invalid just because of what I'm gonna say below.
Splatoon 2 already added a DLC called Octo Expansion which gave the option to create an Octoling character once completed. Adding the things that more daily/experienced players want to the game would require a huge revamp, effectively making it a different game, in my opinion.
Mostly everyone is looking forward to improvements like better matchmaking, point distribution and connectivity. It's by far the most frustrating part of the game. People also want to see a new world with new character customization and weapons. A new game will also add more attention to a game that is relying on fan-run tournaments to keep the competitive scene alive.
I'm no programmer, but I assume all these changes would be best left to a new game, especially now that it's been 5 years since release.
Even I have trouble justifying it, but a new game is very exciting for the part of the community that has been playing this game nonstop for the past 5 years with the same complaints day after day, myself included. If a new game brings even just a few of the improvements that we've been waiting for, both the more casual players (that play almost daily), the higher ranked players, and those in teams will DEFINITELY buy this without question. For those players for whom Splatoon 2 is pretty much a part of their daily lives, Splatoon 3 can't come soon enough.
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Re: Nintendo Reminds Us Splatoon 3 Is Still On The Way (Again)
Made an account just to post here. lol
A lot of people are trying to find a justification for a third game. They seem to be people that play the game only occasionally, but please correct me if I'm wrong! Your opinion isn't invalid just because of what I'm gonna say below.
Splatoon 2 already added a DLC called Octo Expansion which gave the option to create an Octoling character once completed. Adding the things that more daily/experienced players want to the game would require a huge revamp, effectively making it a different game, in my opinion.
Mostly everyone is looking forward to improvements like better matchmaking, point distribution and connectivity. It's by far the most frustrating part of the game. People also want to see a new world with new character customization and weapons. A new game will also add more attention to a game that is relying on fan-run tournaments to keep the competitive scene alive.
I'm no programmer, but I assume all these changes would be best left to a new game, especially now that it's been 5 years since release.
Even I have trouble justifying it, but a new game is very exciting for the part of the community that has been playing this game nonstop for the past 5 years with the same complaints day after day, myself included. If a new game brings even just a few of the improvements that we've been waiting for, both the more casual players (that play almost daily), the higher ranked players, and those in teams will DEFINITELY buy this without question. For those players for whom Splatoon 2 is pretty much a part of their daily lives, Splatoon 3 can't come soon enough.