Splatoon Raiders Switch 2 Accessories from HORI Revealed

Some new accessories just in time for Raiders' release.

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HORI, a gaming accessory manufacturer, has announced a new line of officially licensed Splatoon Raiders products for the Nintendo Switch 2. It will launch in Japan on July 31, about a week after Splatoon Raiders releases, though no worldwide release has been confirmed.

HORI announced the products through its website. They are:

  • A Wireless HoriPad TURBO (8980 yen)
  • A Hori Gaming Headset Standard (4980 yen)
  • A Hori Gaming Headset In-Ear (3980 yen)
  • A Portable USB Hub Stand 2-Port for Tabletop Mode (4980 yen)
  • An All-in-One Storage Bag (5480 yen)
  • A Shoulder Pouch (4980 yen)

Other than the Portable USB Hub Stand, the products are compatible with Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite.

Splatoon Raiders will release on July 23 as the first entry in the series with a single-player focus. Splatoon Raiders is available to pre-order on the Nintendo eShop. The listing confirms that it will cost $49.99 digitally and $59.99 physically. The game will include multiplayer with up to three other players online or via local wireless.

The Nintendo eShop page for the game gives it this description:

Hunt for treasure and splat scores of enemies!

In this single-player-focused adventure, play as a mechanic working with Deep Cut—a trio of swashbuckling musicians—and venture out into the mysterious Spirhalite Islands!

Customize your character, kit yourself out with mechanical gadgets and ink-splattering weapons, and take on waves of enemy Salmonids as you raid the islands for treasure.

It’s not just you out there, though. One member of Deep Cut will raid alongside you in a powerful bot. You can also join with up to three other players online or via local wireless.

Theodore Millard
Theodore Millard
Theo is both a gaming and writing enthusiast, excited to delve further into their interests. They really love JRPGs like Kingdom Hearts and the Persona series and messing around in the lower ranks of fighting games. Their proudest achievement is reading One Piece three times.

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