splatoon 3 skill-based matchmaking

Does Splatoon 3 Have Skill-based Matchmaking?

Following the game’s launch weekend, players are starting to wonder if Splatoon 3 has skill-based matchmaking. This method of keeping similarly-skilled players together often causes controversy, especially SBMM comes at the cost of good connectivity. Here’s the need-to-know info on Splatoon 3 skill-based matchmaking.

Does Splatoon 3 use skill-based matchmaking to find opponents?

Yes, Splatoon 3 uses skill-based matchmaking to find opponents.

When players have chosen a match type, the game will prioritize opponents that have a similar skill rating. Connection quality is also likely factored into the equation.

In testing, poor performance in a series of five rounds resulted in matchmaking with less skilled players, who were often using the starting weapon and default cosmetics. Then, when we stepped up our game and tried our best for five rounds, we began to see more skilled opponents.

Like in Splatoon 2, skill-based matchmaking is all but confirmed to be in effect.

While SBMM should mean players find similarly skilled opponents, it’s possible that matches will be filled up with lower-skilled or higher-skilled opponents, depending on who is available.

Knowing what the best Splatoon 3 weapons are for the current multiplayer meta could give you the boost you need to overcome the skill-based matchmaking punishment. Here’s a guide to the current list of best weapons.

Taking a break from the intense multiplayer action allows you to decompress and relax. There’s no better way to do that than to visit your Locker Room and play around with the items you’ve earned. Here’s how to get to your Splatoon 3 locker.

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