Nintendo's very own Hisashi Nogami has revealed Splatoon 2 earlier today at the company's Nintendo Switch press conference in Tokyo, Japan.
The new game is the direct sequel to the original Splatoon game. The game will feature new weapons, new stages and new gameplay strategies to be discovered and mastered.
The game will support both JoyCon and Pro controllers and will also support the gyro sensors that are included in the JoyCon controllers.
The game will support both TV mode and handheld mode and will also feature online multiplayer.
The game is expected to launch this summer along with new updates and unannounced in-game events.