Splatoon 2 2.3.2 Patch Notes

Splatoon 2 2.3.2 Patch Notes: Read All of the Changes and Fixes Here

Nintendo is continuing its streak of updating the game with new content, fixes, patches, changes, and more with the Splatoon 2 2.3.2 patch notes. This patch, in particular, is a smaller one that focuses on fixing some issues that players have been having problems with lately. In addition, there is one (newish) addition to the game.

For players expecting the Splatoon 2 2.3.2 patch notes to be huge and momentous, it is definitely more of a small quick fix patch in anticipation of the some of the bigger updates coming later this year. Let’s go ahead and dive into the latest update for the beloved Nintendo Switch shooter.

Splatoon 2 2.3.2 Patch Notes: Read All of the Changes and Fixes Here

The Splatoon 2 2.3.2 patch notes are, unfortunately, rather meager and modest this time around. However, it does fix some major issues that were preventing the return of a fan favorite map. That map is Arowana Mall that makes its return to the map rotation in multiplayer.

There were some issues that prevented it from coming back sooner than now, but now it’s back. Beyond bringing back the map Arowana Mall, the Splatoon 2 2.3.2 patch notes detail only two specific fixes that come along with the patch. The first fix is for an issue in which players would slide or perform a super jump and basically be knocked outside the Arowana Mall map.

That issue has been fixed alongside a second one. The second fix with the Splatoon 2 2.3.2 patch notes is fixing how it was hard to distinguish between the different team colors in the Goby Arena. For more on Splatoon 2, including the recent singleplayer expansion campaign that was announced this past week during the latest Nintendo Direct, check this out. The singleplayer expansion will allow players to finally play as the Octolings for the first time ever.

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