"Splatoon 2" is getting a new amphitheater map. The map's name was taken from a genus of sea urchin.

Nintendo has significant titles lined up for release, with "Splatoon 2" scheduled in the summer. The game has a strong potential to be a hit, with the first title being an absolute fan-favorite on Wii U. We had received little news about "Splatoon 2" since its announcement, but the Japanese Twitter account of "Splatoon 2" recently shared a look into the new amphitheater map of the upcoming multiplayer shooter.

The new area is called Diadema Amphitheater, which was named after a genus of sea urchin. The concert venue previously accommodated the now Inkling-venerated band Squid Squad. Their songs are the ones you will likely hear in the background of your many "Splatoon" bouts.

In addition, "Splatoon 2" Diadema Amphitheater is considered a sacred spot when it comes to rock. It is also a prime spot for concerts. On a Turf War, all the amps and equipment will be spared, as they have been made ink-proof. The maps in the original game, which showed the culture of the world and represented the Inklings so well with all the colorful elements, is preserved and continued in the sequel.

"Splatoon 2" Diadema Amphitheater looks like a traditional "Splatoon" multiplayer map. The several screenshots that have been shared seem to show a much more open environment than we have seen in other maps. This could cause some definite chaos, according to ATOF, as teams' battles their way to get control of the middle area.

In addition, Snipers might be a problem that you will have to focus on. The expansive area will also require keeping the map covered in your team's ink, which will be a really tough challenge.

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