Summary
Nintendo has revealed that the Summer Nights Splatfest forSplatoon 3will take place the weekend of July 12. In these game-wide events, players pledge their allegiance to one of three teams and battle it out in Turf Wars to earn points for their side. At the end of the weekend, points are tallied, and one team is declared the winner. This marks the 17th Splatfest ofSplatoon 3.
Nintendo announced the Summer Nights Splatfestback in May. Summer inSplatoonis already underway, with the three cities in the game being decorated with pool floaties, a tower of ice cream, and flowers leading up to the main event. Splatfests are one of the most beloved features ofSplatoon, bringing the community together each time a new event is announced. Each of the three teams is represented by one of the members of Deep Cut, and the result of the Splatfest is determined by three factors: popularity, Conch Shells, and Clout. The team with the most votes gets 10 points, and the team that earns the most Conch Shells during the sneak peek before the Splatfest kicks off gets 10 points. Additionally, the team with the most Clout in Open/Tricolor Battles gets 15 points, and the team with the most Clout in Pro Battles gets 10 points. The team with the most points at the end of the Splatfest are victorious.

AfterTeam Bucket won theSplatoon 3May Splatfest, players have been anxiously gearing up for the next event. The Summer Nights Splatfest will be held on the weekend of July 12 and the prompt for the Splatfest is “Which would you reserve for a day?” Players can choose between a palace, a theme park, or a beach. Shiver represents Team Palace, Frye represents Team Theme Park, and Big Man represents Team Beach.
Splatoon 3’s July Splatfest Details
Frye’s team won in the last Splatfest, breaking a year-long losing streak. Prior to the May 2024 Splatfest, Frye last claimed victory duringthe Spicy vs Sweet vs Sour Splatfestof January 2023. While the goal of each Splatfest is for players to honestly choose an answer to the prompt, players often pick their team based on which Deep Cut member they like best. So far, Shiver has won eight Splatfests, Big Man has won six, and Frye has only come out victorious in two.
There have beenrumors of a newSplatoongame being in development, meaning that the number ofSplatoon 3’s Splatfests may be numbered. BothSplatoon 2andSplatoon 3were influenced by the previous title’s final Splatfest, implying that the same is likely in the rumored fourth title. The final Splatfest of the firstSplatoonset the Squid Sisters against each other, with Marie coming out victorious and given a large role inSplatoon 2’s story.Splatoon 2’s final Splatfest was Order vs Chaos, with Chaos winning, influencingSplatoon 3’s theme. Fans of the series will have to hold out for more official information before they find out how their vote will affect the next game.