splatoon 3 testfire

Here are the key details about the Splatoon 3 Testfire:

• The Splatoon 3 Testfire is a public beta test that will take place March 18-20, 2022.

• Anyone with a Nintendo Switch can download and play the Testfire for free during the designated times. No purchase of Splatoon 3 is required.

• The purpose of the Testfire is for Nintendo to stress test their online servers in preparation for the full game’s launch. It also gives players a hands-on preview of the gameplay.

• During the Testfire, players will be able to try out 4v4 Turf War matches using new stages and weapons that will be in Splatoon 3.

• The Testfire has four half-hour time slots across the three days it will run:

Friday 3/18: 5-5:30 pm and 9-9:30 pm
Saturday 3/19: 12-12:30pm and 8-8:30pm
Sunday 3/20: 4-4:30 pm

• Players will only be able to play during the specific time slots they select when downloading the Testfire software.

• Player progress and levels will not carry over to the full version of Splatoon 3. The Testfire is meant as a testing and preview event only.

• Nintendo will likely be monitoring network performance, server stability, matchmaking times and other variables during the Testfire.

• Feedback from participants will likely help Nintendo identify and resolve any issues before Splatoon 3’s release in Summer 2022.

• Participants who complete the Testfire will reportedly receive exclusive in-game items to use at launch.

So in summary, the Splatoon 3 Testfire gives Nintendo Switch owners a chance to preview and stress test key components of Splatoon 3’s multiplayer before its full release later this year. Players will get a taste of new stages, weapons and gameplay changes coming in the sequel during the scheduled test periods in March 2022.

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