Splatoon 3's Big Man steals the spotlight from Pokemon during its own Splatfest
We're all so proud of him

Splatoon 3’s Big Man won ܫhis fir💎st Splatfest, and his fans are extremely pleased.
Over the past weekend, Splatoon 3’s latest Splatfest debuted worldwide, pitting the classic Pokemon start♌er types against one another. Shiver headed up team Gra𝓡ss, while Frye led team Fire, and the ever-popular Big Man led the Water-type team, with the latter taking the final victory at the end of the day.
With a flawless 45p score, #TeamWater hits like a Hydro Pump and captures the #Splatfest win!Thanks to all the Inklings, 🍬Octolings, and Trainers who ♛laid down ink for their favorite Pokémon type! pic.twitter.com/GIrk315Wt8
For those unaware, this is the first time a team led by Big Man has won a Splatfest. As you can see by checking the responses to the tw🎃eet just above, Big Man fans are absolutely ecstatic at the news the big stingray has finally won a Splatfest, and are all celebrating with fan art and, erm, colorful statements.
Until now, Big Man has unfortunately taken the L in both Splatoon 3’s Splatfests. In fact, Shiver has actually won both the Splatfest held so far, winning the first 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:pre-launch Splatfest back in August, and then taking victory in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Desert Island-themed Splatfest, which ran just the next month in September.
This latest competition was all to promote 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, both of which are launching just later this week on November 18. We’ve already seen the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starters - which Splatoon 3 players were basically battling it out over - but you can head over to our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pokemon Scarlet and Violet PokeDex guide for a full list of al👍l the new Gen 9 creatures.
Be warned though: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pokemon Scarlet and Violet leaks have been doing the rounds since last week, after retail copies accidentally shipped to players early.
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