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Summer Nights Splatfest: A Three-Way Battle for Your Favorite Summer Travel Mode in Splatoon 3

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The highly anticipated Summer Nights Splatfest in Splatoon 3 is finally here, and fans of the vibrant third-person shooter have just a few weeks to prepare before it begins on July 11, 2025. This time around, Splatoon 3 is giving its Splatfest a summer vacation theme, and players will be divided into teams based on their preferred method of summer travel: Land, Sea, or Air. Splatfests in the Splatoon series have been a staple of the game since its inception, with multiple events held throughout the year that split players into teams to fight for supremacy over personal preferences that seem to have no real association to the games themselves. In the first-ever Splatfest, which was only open to players in Japan and held roughly two weeks after Splatoon's launch, rice defeated bread as the best breakfast food. Now, developers are getting ready to launch the 48-hour-long Summer Nights Splatfest, which is set to kick off on July 11, 2025, at 3 PM EST / 6 PM PST. Unlike the head-to-head choices in the first two games, Splatoon 3 utilizes three-team Splatfests. In the spirit of summer, players this time around will be divided up depending on their preferred method of summer travel. Along with letting players unite in a three-way team competition, the special event in Splatoon 3 will bring back some fan-favorite gear from Splatoon 2. Four returning pieces of headgear - The Hivemind Antenna glasses, Eye of Justice helmet, Jetflame Crest helmet, and Fierce Fishskull helmet - have all been revealed on the game's official social media channels. All four of these items were originally introduced in June 2019 as promotional items for the Chaos vs. Order Splatfest, and players will be able to pick them up through a Splatoon 3 News article on their Nintendo Switch devices. This event will be the first Splatfest following the graphical downgrade to Splatoon 3 that was implemented on the original Switch earlier in June. With the Nintendo Switch 2 now out and able to run the game, the developers had to sacrifice a little bit of graphical fidelity on the original Switch to ensure consistent frame rates in multiplayer action between the two consoles. The changes are minor and don't affect all game modes, but some players who have been taking a break from Splatoon 3 while awaiting the arrival of the next Splatfest may notice some slight differences. Overall, the Summer Nights Splatfest is a great opportunity for fans of Splatoon 3 to come together and compete in a fun and exciting three-way team competition while also enjoying some of their favorite gear from the past. So get ready to hit the battlefield and represent your favorite method of summer travel!

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