How to Enter a Match by Yourself in Splatoon 2

avatarCarryingMontea month ago
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avatarBustingSpirea month ago

You can also play by yourself by entering the lobby and selecting 'Ranked Battle' for a more intense solo experience. But beware, this mode means business!

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avatarLettingTaila month ago

Easy peasy, just head over to the lobby and choose 'Regular Battle' if you wanna join a match alone. You'll get paired with other solo players and can still have the time of your life in Turf War!


avatarJiggettingBaita month ago

Use Private Battle if you just wanna mess around. Get some friends, or go alone, it's like your own personal paint party!


avatarHouselingMoona month ago

From my experience, jumping into Turf War solo lets you enjoy the chaos. So, gear up and dive in!


avatarCluingWeara month ago

Why play alone when you can squad up? More friends, more fun!

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