Nintendo has formally confirmed key launch details for Splatoon Raiders, including a release date, pricing, box art and an amiibo tie-in.
The title, part of Nintendo’s broader Splatoon franchise developed by Nintendo EPD, now has a firm date on retail calendars and listings on Nintendo’s regional storefronts.
Release date and file size
Nintendo’s announcement lists Splatoon Raiders for release on 23 July.
Nintendo of America (NOA) also lists the game’s estimated download size at approximately 20GB on its website.
Pricing and editions
Nintendo’s published pricing information shows a digital price of $49.99 in North America and £41.99 in the U.K. The physical edition is listed at $59.99 in North America; a physical U.K. price has not yet been confirmed by Nintendo.
Nintendo’s regional materials indicate a difference between digital and physical pricing in at least some markets.
Box art and amiibo
Nintendo released the cover art and amiibo images alongside the launch details.
The box art features the Deep Cut trio—Shiver, Frye and Big Man—paired with a playable Mechanic character, positioned in action-oriented poses with ink-splattered foregrounds and a group of red-eyed Salmonid adversaries in the background.
Nintendo also revealed tie-in amiibo for Shiver, Frye and Big Man, each wearing their Raiders outfits; the amiibo bases are designed to interlock and form a display stand when combined.
What Nintendo has not confirmed
Nintendo’s materials provide limited information about core gameplay systems and broader platform availability beyond the product listings.
Further gameplay details, additional editions or exact region-by-region physical pricing have not been announced and will likely be clarified in future Nintendo communications such as a Nintendo Direct or official press releases.
Context and next steps
The Splatoon franchise began on Wii U and has been a prominent property for Nintendo on Switch hardware.
Splatoon Raiders’ confirmed release date, pricing and amiibo support give retailers and players concrete details to plan around.
Industry watchers should expect Nintendo to follow up with more information on features, post-launch support and regional retail specifics as the July release approaches.
The title, part of Nintendo’s broader Splatoon franchise developed by Nintendo EPD, now has a firm date on retail calendars and listings on Nintendo’s regional storefronts.
Release date and file size
Nintendo’s announcement lists Splatoon Raiders for release on 23 July.
Nintendo of America (NOA) also lists the game’s estimated download size at approximately 20GB on its website.
Pricing and editions
Nintendo’s published pricing information shows a digital price of $49.99 in North America and £41.99 in the U.K. The physical edition is listed at $59.99 in North America; a physical U.K. price has not yet been confirmed by Nintendo.
Nintendo’s regional materials indicate a difference between digital and physical pricing in at least some markets.
Box art and amiibo
Nintendo released the cover art and amiibo images alongside the launch details.
The box art features the Deep Cut trio—Shiver, Frye and Big Man—paired with a playable Mechanic character, positioned in action-oriented poses with ink-splattered foregrounds and a group of red-eyed Salmonid adversaries in the background.
Nintendo also revealed tie-in amiibo for Shiver, Frye and Big Man, each wearing their Raiders outfits; the amiibo bases are designed to interlock and form a display stand when combined.
What Nintendo has not confirmed
Nintendo’s materials provide limited information about core gameplay systems and broader platform availability beyond the product listings.
Further gameplay details, additional editions or exact region-by-region physical pricing have not been announced and will likely be clarified in future Nintendo communications such as a Nintendo Direct or official press releases.
Context and next steps
The Splatoon franchise began on Wii U and has been a prominent property for Nintendo on Switch hardware.
Splatoon Raiders’ confirmed release date, pricing and amiibo support give retailers and players concrete details to plan around.
Industry watchers should expect Nintendo to follow up with more information on features, post-launch support and regional retail specifics as the July release approaches.