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Sturgeon Shipyard is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon 2 & Splatoon 3.

Layout[]

The stage features various platforms and cranes that slowly move and change elevation. It is implied to be a ship under construction. It features a bridge in the middle that can be utilised with Shooter weapons to control the middle in Turf War. There are also moving bridges near each team's base and also the middle that Splatling, Stringer and Charger users can stand upon while they are upright as a good vantage point.

Notable Locations[]

  • Middle Bridge - The middle bridge is a good spot to take hold of in Turf War, but beware; you can easily be splatted, for the bridge is slightly elevated with no cover, making you vulnerable if you are being targeted by multiple players at once.

Ranked Battle[]

  • Splat Zones - The splat zone is located on the center bridge and two ramps, with two added blocks for the mode. The blocks may be useful for defending the zone.
  • Tower Control - The tower starts located in the middle of the map at the beginning of a match. It the travels through the left side of the other team's side and down a level. The first checkpoint is located on the top level right before it goes down. To get the the finishing point, the tower must first go through a checkpoint before the uninkable ramp. The finishing point is located after the uninkable ramp and off to the side a little bit.
  • Rainmaker - TBA
  • Clam Blitz - The basket for each team is located above the lower section of the bases. Near the ramp that leads to the section with the basket is a bump. There is also an added wall behind each basket to act as a backboard.

Hazards[]

In Splatoon 2 and 3, there is a pit beneath the bridge in the middle. In Splatoon 2, though, there is no solid ground in this pit, whereas there is an uninkable platform and grate underneath it in Splatoon 3.

Trivia[]

  • This stage initially debuted during the July 6, 2017 Splatoon 2 Nintendo Direct.
  • The map was released in the initial release of Splatoon 2 on the game's release date of July 21, 2017.
  • This stage was used in the Tricolor Battle for Splatoon 3's first Splatfest, the Rock, Paper, Scissors Splatfest.


Gallery[]

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