* Improved Latin-American Spanish, and Fixed a Typo in English * Continued Improvement to Latin-American Spanish, as well as some consistency and fixes for Spain Spanish. * Fixes for Missing Spain Spanish * Found Additional Items Needing Translation Improved verbiage of some phrases, and updated the terminology to more closely match the game's official translation. * Enforcing consistent stylization for the site name across all contexts. The site name should be referred to as "sendou.ink" unless the name falls at the beginning of a sentence. It doesn't follow proper noun capitalization. * Backpedaling the existence of a tag after learning that I should not have reverse-translated the tag to English. * Enforcing the in-game terminology for maps/modes. In Spanish, Stages are called "Escenarios" and modes are called "Estilos" Don't ask me why. That's what localization decided. * Re-translating "Top Search" in Latino Spanish "Busquedas Populares" means "Popular Searches" "Búsqueda X 500 mejores" is more accurate to what we can do. We can search the X Top 500. * Backwalked retroactive creation of tag locale string Backwalking my creation of the string "tag.name.FULL_TOURNAMENT" as it wasn't present in English when I started translating, but present in Spanish. * Removed period in error string * Continued Improvements to Latino Spanish Fixed missing accent letters, corrected typos, and finally have the missing keys in a commit. * Making the LINTer Happy
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| title | date | author |
|---|---|---|
| Winners of In The Zone 26 | 2022-08-20 | Riczi |
Congratulations to Pink Venom for winning the final In The Zone tournament of Splatoon 2! In The Zone 26 featured 36 teams competing in Splat Zones matches. This was a double elimination tournament, so participants were guaranteed to play in at least two series of games.
Pink Venom Members
Pink Venom was a mix of players from Starburst and Jackpot; two of the best teams in the NA region. Watching them mix their individual playstyles was certainly a sight to behold!
The runner-up team, EGirls4Victory, featured a few members of FTWin; another top NA team that recently disbanded. Could this new group be the start of a new competitive team looking to mesh before Splatoon 3 drops?
Taking the bronze medal was Comp, whose unorthodox playstyle became a highlight of the entire tournament. The team featured IsabelT.J. using Tetra Dualies with masterful precision next to an Inkbrush and Ballpoint Splatling. Definitely not a team composition you see every day!
Rounding out the top four is the Woomierss. Scar is a long time member of the Splatoon community and it was a joy to watch them participate in this tournment. Will Splatoon 3 bring back more veterans to competitive play?
What better way for sendou.ink to send off Splatoon 2 than with a day full of intense competition. Thank you to all of the players who have participated in Sendou tournaments over the years. We can't wait to see what Splatoon 3 brings!