It’s been five years since Splatoon 2 was released back in 2017. And now, Splatoon 3 has launched with more momentum than anyone could’ve anticipated, raking in 3.45 million copies in just three days. Keep in mind, that’s more than Animal Cross: New Horizons, Pokémon Sword and Shield, and many other Nintendo Switch titles can say. Announced in February 2021, this ink-filled shooter game features the Inklings and Octolings that battle it out in the last two games, with new weapons, new abilities, and overall better features.
In this article, we’re going to show you how to use a real-time voice changer for the next time you play Splatoon. And, of course, how you can amplify your gaming experience with our AI voice changer. But first…