Splatoon might be primarily known as a competitive shooter, but since the release of the second game, Nintendo has expanded on the original concept with its cooperative wave mode Salmon Run. If you like working a shift for Mr. Grizz, you might want to check out the IGN video above.
It’s a detailed breakdown of the Salmon Run world record focused on a group of professional Splatoon 3 players (Brian, Gungee, Marty and Reyko) who managed to collect an incredible 241 golden eggs. What’s perhaps even more impressive is the fact that this was done using an internet connection – so the team has to factor in latency issues.
If you still want to find some ways to improve your own Salmon Runs, this is worth a look. For this particular run, the team played Sockeye Station on the Hazard Level Max difficulty setting. Throughout the video, you can see the team hit quotas in just a few seconds and then go well beyond the wave’s requirements.
Are you spending a lot of time in Splatoon 3 Salmon Run? Did you learn something new in the video above? Tell us below.