
Hello, fellow Splatoon fans. I’m writing to you today, just a bit ahead of Splatfest, to remind you that you…
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Turf
In Turf there are thousands of zones spread out in cities and villages around the world. You compete for these zones against others in order to play the game. By walking/running/biking to a zone and standing within its boundaries for a short while, you will take the zone from the previous owner and claim ownership. This action will turn the zone green and provide you with income in the form of points. On the in-game map you are not only able to see zones and zone details. You can also watch your competitors move around live, making a strategy possible. You can choose to be invisible, but while taking a zone you must be visible to others.
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