Unsurprisingly, money beats fame and love in newest Splatoon 3 Splatfest

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For the most part, I don’t have a dog in the hut when it comes to Splatoon 3 Splatfests. I mean sure, sometimes it might be important for Ganondorf to beat out Link and Zelda (he has real edgy Venom/Shadow energy that should be celebrated) when I have nothing better to do that week. But the results for this particular Splatfest are too spicy not to share.

According to a tweet from Nintendo over the weekend, Money beat out Fame and Love to take the golden crown. There’s something utterly terrifying about seeing the phrase “Money Wins!” popping up in a cute little paintball game featuring squid kids. At least it wasn’t a blowout!

Here are the final results for the August Money/Fame/Love Splatfest

  • Money – 33p
  • Fame – 12p
  • Love – 12p

How is Splatoon 3 as 2023 rolls on?

Well, it’s steady.

I don’t think anyone expected Epic Games/Fortnite-level support for this third iteration, but things have slowed down considerably after Nintendo announced the Inkpolis DLC roughly five months after launch. Until that point Splatoon 3 was sitting pretty, riding on the wave of ranked play, Salmon Run, and Tableturf Battle. At launch, Splatoon 3 had a decent spread of modes that kept people playing throughout the holiday season, bolstered by the aforementioned Splatfest events.

Afterward, the cracks began to show a bit, which Nintendo has addressed somewhat with quality-of-life patches. A bonafide tournament system is also on the way, as is a second campaign-focused DLC called Side Order. But until those things hit, a lot of lapsed players are understandably focusing on other games.

It’ll be interesting to see how Nintendo handles a potential Splatoon 4. It feels like (creatively at least) they need to go the spinoff route at this point, as they’ve likely squeezed all the juice they can out of the basic format introduced in Splatoon 1 all the way back in 2015.

Chris Carter

EIC, Reviews Director – Chris has been enjoying Destructoid avidly since 2008. He finally decided to take the next step in January of 2009 blogging on the site. Now, he’s staff!

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