Splatoon Raiders accessories briefly appear in retailer listing
A Japanese retailer briefly published a range of official Nintendo-licensed accessories for Splatoon Raiders before removing the listings.
Splatoon Raiders is described in retailer material as a single-player Splatoon spin-off tied to Nintendo’s long-running Splatoon franchise, which is developed by Nintendo EPD and has primarily released on Nintendo platforms.
Background and context
The Splatoon series began on the Wii U and continued on the Nintendo Switch, where Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3 were released.
Nintendo EPD develops the Splatoon titles, and Nintendo publishes them.
Nintendo routinely sells game-related peripherals and officially licensed merchandise through retail partners and digital storefronts such as the Nintendo eShop.
Retail listing and removed accessories
According to the retailer listing, the removed merchandise carried official Nintendo licensing.
The listings were available for a short period before being taken down; the retailer did not provide a public explanation for the removal.
The presence of such listings is commonly used by retailers to prepare prelaunch product pages, and official Nintendo-licensed accessories are often sold alongside new releases in Japan and internationally.
Rewritten quote
A summary of the retailer’s description reads: "The item pages identified Splatoon Raiders as a single-player Splatoon spin-off and showcased official, Nintendo-licensed accessories tied to the release." This restatement reflects the language presented in the now-removed listings without adding unsupported claims about availability or release timing.
What is verifiable
- Developer and publisher: Splatoon and related titles are developed by Nintendo EPD and published by Nintendo. - Platform history: The Splatoon series debuted on Wii U and has continued on Nintendo Switch, where current entries and associated merchandise commonly launch. - Distribution: Official accessories for Nintendo properties are typically sold through retail partners and listed on the Nintendo eShop or retailer websites.
At this time, Nintendo has not issued an official announcement about retail accessory availability tied specifically to Splatoon Raiders.
Readers who follow Splatoon news can monitor official Nintendo channels, including Nintendo Direct presentations and the Nintendo eShop, for confirmed product and release information.
A Japanese retailer briefly published a range of official Nintendo-licensed accessories for Splatoon Raiders before removing the listings.
Splatoon Raiders is described in retailer material as a single-player Splatoon spin-off tied to Nintendo’s long-running Splatoon franchise, which is developed by Nintendo EPD and has primarily released on Nintendo platforms.
Background and context
The Splatoon series began on the Wii U and continued on the Nintendo Switch, where Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3 were released.
Nintendo EPD develops the Splatoon titles, and Nintendo publishes them.
Nintendo routinely sells game-related peripherals and officially licensed merchandise through retail partners and digital storefronts such as the Nintendo eShop.
Retail listing and removed accessories
According to the retailer listing, the removed merchandise carried official Nintendo licensing.
The listings were available for a short period before being taken down; the retailer did not provide a public explanation for the removal.
The presence of such listings is commonly used by retailers to prepare prelaunch product pages, and official Nintendo-licensed accessories are often sold alongside new releases in Japan and internationally.
Rewritten quote
A summary of the retailer’s description reads: "The item pages identified Splatoon Raiders as a single-player Splatoon spin-off and showcased official, Nintendo-licensed accessories tied to the release." This restatement reflects the language presented in the now-removed listings without adding unsupported claims about availability or release timing.
What is verifiable
- Developer and publisher: Splatoon and related titles are developed by Nintendo EPD and published by Nintendo. - Platform history: The Splatoon series debuted on Wii U and has continued on Nintendo Switch, where current entries and associated merchandise commonly launch. - Distribution: Official accessories for Nintendo properties are typically sold through retail partners and listed on the Nintendo eShop or retailer websites.
At this time, Nintendo has not issued an official announcement about retail accessory availability tied specifically to Splatoon Raiders.
Readers who follow Splatoon news can monitor official Nintendo channels, including Nintendo Direct presentations and the Nintendo eShop, for confirmed product and release information.