Nintendo Treehouse: Live Set for August 25th, Features Splatoon 3 Single-Player Mode and Harvestella Gameplay Debut

Stages and strategies for the Splatfest World Premiere demo will also be showcased ahead of the pre-launch Splatfest on August 27th.

Posted By | On 23rd, Aug. 2022

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Along with everything else happening during Gamescom week, Nintendo has announced a new Nintendo Treehouse: Live. It will air on August 25th at 9:30 AM PT and provide a deep dive into Splatoon 3’s “all-new” single-player mode. Whether this refers to the “Return of the Mammalians” campaign or something else remains to be seen.

There will also be a showcase of stages and strategies for the Splatfest World Premiere demo. The demo is currently available to download on Nintendo Switch, with some parts playable on August 25th. The Splatfest runs from 9 AM PT to 9 PM PT on August 27th and features three teams to choose from – Rock, Paper and Scissors.

Finally, the world-first gameplay for Square Enix’s Harvestella will also debut. Developed by Live Wire (Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights), the farming sim/role-playing game is out on November 4th for PC and Nintendo Switch. You can check out more details on Nemea, the Town of Spring, along with the new Sky Lancer Job and character stories here. Stay tuned for more details this Thursday when the presentation airs.


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