Summary

  • Last year, Nintendo playtested an online social game with mechanics that were similar to Minecraft.
  • We've heard nothing about the instantly-leaked game since then, but it seems to have popped up in a patent.
  • That patent suggests that two of the Splatoon directors are involved in its development.

's mysterious online social game that everyonꦿe compared to when it got leaked last year seems to come from some former directors, if a new patent i💃s to be believed.

Although Nintendo has always had a reputation for being fairly secretive about what it's working on, it's been especially quiet over the last few years. Lord knows we♔ learned that in t♐he long wait for the Nintendo Switch 2 to finally be unveiled, but that's also been clear in a few other areas too. Case in point, the strange social game it was playtesting las🍷t year.

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Back in October, Nintendo sent out invites for a mysterious playtest of an unannounced game which, despite being NDA'd and kept under a veil of secrecy, was almost insꦫtantly leaked for the whole world to see. The footage 𝐆showed an unfinished game that was reminiscent of Minecraft thanks to its building mechanics and s𓂃ocial elements, and it all looked like a pretty big step for the online-avoidant Nintendo.

Nintendo's Online Social Game Appears In A New Patent

Des𝓡pite the social game leaking, we still don't know all that much about it, as Nintendo has remained characteristically quiet about its future after the playtest. While that officially remains the case, some 𝓀more details on it might have just been uncovered .

, a Nintendo patent has been discovered that relates to building in a sandbox game, specifically tied to restricting the actions of playe🌌rs in your own personal space. Considering how building was the key mechanic of the online playtest game, it's very likely related to that.

It's already interesting enough to see a mechanic tied to the game pop up, but the patent also lists some inter🐓esting figures involved with the game, including the first Splatoon's directors, Yusuke Amano and Tsubasa Sakaguchi. programmers Masaki Wada and Shinya Yano are also shown on the patent.

If your immediate reaction to this news was worry for the future of Splatoon, it's worth remembering that it's h𝓀ad other directors as the 🐠series has gone on.

That doesn't tell us too much about the social game itself, but if a patent is being filed for it then it's likely going to make it as a proper release. The fact ✱that it comes from the minds b🌸ehind Splatoon is a very good sign too, as we've already seen how successful and innovative those games were.

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