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Splatoon Raiders Nintendo Switch 2 release date confirmed as Nintendo reveals gameplay, price and co op features in new trailer

Splatoon Raiders gameplay artwork showing Deep Cut trio and mechanic character on Spirhalite Islands for Nintendo Switch 2 launch

Nintendo has officially confirmed the launch date for Splatoon Raiders, giving fans of the colorful action franchise a clear look at what to expect from the upcoming title. The new trailer confirms that the game will arrive on July 23, 2026, exclusively for Nintendo Switch 2.

The announcement marks a major step for the next chapter of the Splatoon universe, especially as the game moves into a fresh direction with a strong single player focus. Nearly a year after its initial reveal, Nintendo has now shared gameplay details, pricing information and several new features that could make the title one of the notable releases of the summer.

Nintendo takes Splatoon into a new adventure

Unlike earlier entries in the series that were widely known for fast paced multiplayer battles, Splatoon Raiders is built around a story driven action shooter experience. Players take on the role of a mechanic who travels across the mysterious Spirhalite Islands.

During the journey, players are joined by the Deep Cut trio, featuring Frye, Shiver and Big Man. Nintendo positions the trio as key companions throughout the game’s adventure, adding both personality and support during missions.

The new setting suggests Nintendo is expanding the Splatoon world beyond competitive arenas and into a more exploration focused structure.

Gameplay blends action, exploration and loot collection

According to details shared in the trailer, Splatoon Raiders will center around a gameplay loop that combines exploration, combat and loot gathering. Players will use a mix of mechanical gadgets and signature ink based weapons while battling enemies known as Salmonids.

Nintendo says players can conquer raids, salvage rewards and continue progressing through missions across the islands. The use of gadgets alongside traditional weapons could introduce more variety than previous Splatoon titles.

Character customization is also part of the experience. Players will be able to personalize appearance and choose loadouts before entering missions, giving the game an added layer of strategy and player identity.

Designed for veterans and newcomers alike

Nintendo has described Splatoon Raiders as a title intended for longtime fans and first time players. That approach may help the company widen the audience for the franchise as it enters the early life cycle of the Switch 2.

The single player format could appeal to users who enjoy action adventures but may not usually engage with competitive online shooters. At the same time, familiar characters, ink mechanics and world building should keep dedicated Splatoon fans interested.

This balance between accessibility and franchise identity could be one of the game’s strongest advantages.

Companion bot and Deep Cut support revealed

One of the more interesting additions shown in the trailer is the companion system linked to Deep Cut. Nintendo confirmed that one member of the trio can join missions through a powerful bot companion.

That mechanic may play a major role in combat encounters, puzzle solving or support abilities during raids. While full details remain limited, the feature adds another cooperative element even when playing solo.

Nintendo appears to be using character driven systems to make the campaign feel more alive and connected to the broader Splatoon universe.

Co op mode supports up to four players

Although the title focuses heavily on solo play, Nintendo also confirmed co op support. Up to three additional players can join online or through local wireless play, allowing teams of four to tackle content together.

That announcement is likely to please players who enjoy social gameplay on Nintendo hardware. Local wireless support also continues Nintendo’s long tradition of encouraging multiplayer sessions in the same room.

By combining solo progression with optional cooperative action, Splatoon Raiders may offer broader replay value than a purely single player release.

Price details for digital and physical editions

Nintendo has also announced official pricing for the game. The digital version of Splatoon Raiders will be available for $50, while the physical edition will cost $60.

The pricing difference reflects the continued premium attached to boxed releases, while also giving players a lower cost digital option.

As Nintendo expands its Switch 2 lineup, pricing strategies for first party titles will remain closely watched by consumers.

New Deep Cut amiibo figures coming soon

Alongside the game reveal, Nintendo confirmed themed amiibo figures based on Deep Cut. The collectibles will be sold in a triple pack with interlocking bases designed for display.

Pre orders are expected to open soon. Amiibo products have long remained popular among collectors, and the Deep Cut set may attract strong interest from dedicated Splatoon fans.

What this means for Nintendo Switch 2 lineup

Splatoon Raiders gives Nintendo another exclusive release to strengthen the early catalog of the Switch 2. With a recognizable franchise, fresh gameplay direction and cooperative features, the game could become an important title for the platform this year.

Reports have also suggested Nintendo may be planning additional major releases later in the year, including a possible remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for Switch 2 during the festive season.

For now, Splatoon Raiders stands as one of the most notable confirmed releases on the upcoming schedule.

Launch date confirmed

With its blend of story driven action, cooperative play, character customization and familiar Splatoon style, Splatoon Raiders aims to deliver something new while staying connected to the series identity.

Nintendo has confirmed that the game launches on July 23, 2026, exclusively for Nintendo Switch 2. For fans waiting to see how the franchise evolves on new hardware, the countdown has officially begun.

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