Splatoon (Wii U) Kids And Squids Tower Control Update Live!

Nintendo has been drip feeding us new Splatoon content and this week is no different as we get a new Tower Control game mode for Kids and Squids. Tower Control has you fighting for the chance to ride on a floating town into the enemy base covering everything in ink as you go. That means both teams will be fighting for control of the single floating tower which should lead to some epic splat fights. If you wondered how Splatoon would entice players to work together this your answer, if you want to win you’ll have to help your team, no lone wolfing it in this mode. Along with Ranked Battle and Turf War it’s nice to see Nintendo doing what they promised and constantly adding little additions to the Splatoon experience. We’ve also seen that while the maps are similar depending on the mode there are subtle changes made to keep the game balanced. All you’ll need to do is fire up Splatoon today and you’ll be ready to get in on some Tower Control action.


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Nintendo Adds New Online Multiplayer Game Mode for Kids and Squids in Splatoon

Tower Control, a new game mode, will soon be added to the already available multiplayer modes in  Splatoon. This mode will be added to Ranked Battle, which also includes Splat Zones. The objective of Tower Control is to ride a single floating tower into the enemy’s base. Both teams rush toward the tower, which is initially placed in the center of the map, and the tower will start moving automatically once a player climbs aboard. But beware: Riding the tower will increase the chances of being splatted, as every player has his or her target on the tower.

Riding the tower alone is pretty tough, encouraging randomly selected teams of players to team up to accomplish their goal. Just like in Ranked Battle and Turf War, players will be rewarded for working together as a team. Surrounding the tower and protecting the player riding the tower, using each stage’s features to gain an advantage and supporting each other are the keys to victory. Tower Control will be available at 7 p.m. PT on July 1. Fans can tune into a special Treehouse: Live with Splatoon Tower Control at 3 p.m. PT today to get a sneak peek of the new mode on http://twitch.tv/Nintendo.

The  Splatoon game also features themed events called Splatfests that let players choose their allegiance in a popular argument and then compete against the opposing side in online battles. The first Splatfest for players across the Americas takes place all day on July 4 and asks players to choose which is better, dogs or cats, one of life’s great debates. Right now, players can already choose their allegiance in-game and receive a special in-game T-shirt showing support for their side. As players battle in Splatfest, they can rank up and earn in-game Super Sea Snails, which can be used to further customize and improve their gear. The winning team at the end of Splatfest will also receive bonus Super Sea Snails. Stay tuned for information about additional Splatfests.

Since  Splatoon  launched exclusively for Wii U on May 29, Nintendo has added a variety of new content, including new maps and weapons. The game will continue to be supported through new downloadable content, including an update in August that has more robust matchmaking options. Follow the  Splatoon Tumblr page,http://splatoonus.tumblr.com/, to get the latest information about new content.

For more information about  Splatoon, visit  http://splatoon.nintendo.com.

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