Splatoon 3 Frosty Fest 2026 Splatfest Results: Team Solo Emerges Victorious

Splatoon 3’s Frosty Fest 2026 Splatfest wrapped up with players worldwide participating in one of the Nintendo Switch’s most vibrant online events.

Hosted by Nintendo, Splatfests are recurring multiplayer competitions where fans choose sides on a themed question—in this case, asking who players prefer to spend the holidays with: family, friends, or solo. The January 2026 Frosty Fest brought new energy to the ever-popular competitive shooter, with players competing on behalf of Team Family, Team Friends, or Team Solo.

As is tradition in Splatoon 3 Splatfests, players earned points (known as clout) and cast their votes by participating in online matches.

At the midpoint of the event, Team Friends took a slim lead with 35.09% of the overall clout, while Team Solo and Team Family trailed with 33.40% and 31.51%, respectively.

This mid-event snapshot suggested a tight race among the teams. However, by the end of the Splatfest, the final results told a different story.

Nintendo’s official breakdown revealed that Team Solo secured the overall victory with 460 points, while Team Friends came in close behind at 410 points.

Unfortunately, Team Family was unable to gain any points in the final tally.

The winning streak for Team Solo highlights the unpredictable and dynamic nature of Splatoon 3’s Splatfest competitions. The final voting and clout tallies were as follows: • Team Friends: 32.27% of votes • Team Family: 22.46% of votes • Team Solo: 45.27% of votes Clout scores across different match modes further illustrated the event’s intensity: - Open Clout: Friends 34.79%, Family 31.43%, Solo 33.78% - Pro Clout: Friends 34.63%, Family 31.46%, Solo 33.91% - Tricolor Battle Clout: Friends 34.20%, Family 31.14%, Solo 34.66% With the Frosty Fest 2026 Splatfest now concluded, Splatoon 3 continues to demonstrate its ability to engage the Nintendo Switch community.

Since its original release in September 2022, Splatoon 3 has received consistent post-launch support from Nintendo, including regular Splatfest tournaments and new content drops that sustain player enthusiasm.

Events like Frosty Fest not only provide players with a reason to revisit the eShop favorite but also foster friendly rivalry across the global fanbase. As always, Nintendo encourages players to share their Splatfest experiences on social media and within the Splatoon community.

With more events undoubtedly on the horizon, Splatoon 3’s Splatfest legacy remains as strong as ever on the Nintendo Switch.