Splatoon Raiders has emerged as the latest entry referenced in the Splatoon universe, with a promotional preview offering a first look at characters, gadgets and a single-player-driven structure. The Splatoon franchise was created and is developed by Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development (Nintendo EPD). The series began on Wii U with Splatoon (released May 28, 2015), continued on Nintendo Switch with Splatoon 2 (released July 21, 2017), and most recently saw Splatoon 3 launch on September 9, 2022. Those franchise touchstones provide context for any new Splatoon-branded project.
According to the promotional video and accompanying materials, Splatoon Raiders positions itself as a new adventure within the established Splatoon setting. The preview material summarizes the project as returning players to the Splatoon world while offering a different focus from the mainline multiplayer entries. The promotional copy describes the title as “same world, new game,” emphasizing a single-player experience that pairs the player with the in-universe musical trio Deep Cut to raid islands for salvage, hunt for treasure, and face waves of Salmonid enemies. Rewritten in journalistic terms: the publisher frames Splatoon Raiders as a Splatoon-themed single-player adventure in which players team up with Deep Cut to explore islands, recover salvage and battle Salmonid foes.
Several franchise facts help ground expectations. Deep Cut is the musical trio introduced in Splatoon 3 as part of the series’ ongoing in-game music and promotional direction. Salmonids—an enemy species central to the co‑op Salmon Run mode—were introduced as a main adversary type in Splatoon 2 and have featured in subsequent Splatoon content. Nintendo traditionally uses channels like Nintendo Direct and the Nintendo eShop to distribute news, trailers and digital pre-orders for Switch titles; promotional videos and eShop product pages commonly include pre-order links when available.
The preview explicitly mentions the ability to pre-order Splatoon Raiders. Readers interested in securing a copy should check the Nintendo eShop and official Nintendo communications for purchase windows and region-specific details. For broader franchise context, Splatoon remains one of Nintendo’s notable Switch-era properties developed by Nintendo EPD, and any spinoff using established characters or bands like Deep Cut ties directly into that creative lineage.
This article summarizes verified historical details about the Splatoon franchise and paraphrases the official promotional material for Splatoon Raiders. For final release dates, platform confirmations and purchase windows, consult Nintendo’s official channels and the Nintendo eShop for formal announcements and product pages.
Splatoon Raiders: Previewing Nintendo's New Splatoon Spinoff and What We Know Now
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