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The Splatoon Pearl and Marina Amiibo Unlocks Are off the Hook

You want some of the freshest outfits for your Splatoon Inklings and Octolings? Pearl and Marina have got you covered, and thankfully not in ink. This time.

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On July 13th, Nintendo will release the amiibo of Inkopolis’ newest and most most ink-credible DJs, Pearl and Marina. While we have known about these figures for quite a while, we never really knew just what they would unlock. Well, now we do. Thanks to a Twitter post by Nintendo of America, we now know the amiibo will grant players some truly tentacular threads.

While the amiibo themselves are physical recreations of Pearl and Marina’s original appearances, their unlockable outfits more closely resemble the characters’ clothes circa the Octo Expansion. Pearl’s amiibo will include a hoodie, gold crown, necklace and pendant, rings, and platform shoes (Pearl is pretty short, after all). Meanwhile, Marina’s amiibo will unlock headphones, a bandana, wrist watch, chain and pendant necklace, jeans, sneakers, and a belly shirt.

But that’s not all, folks, because these amiibo also have a little feature for all you shutterbugs out there. According to a post on the Japanese Splatoon Twitter page, players will be able to snap a picture of their custom character hanging out with either Pearl or Marina. Oh, and each figure will also unlock a new theme and sound effect for the Squid Beatz minigame found in the Inkopolis arcade.

While the unlocks are full of the splatitude the DJs are known for, one must wonder if the outfits are unisex or if they are exclusive to female Inklings and Octolings. Maybe males will receive their own Pearl and Marina-themed threads? We don’t really know at this point, but we can always hope Nintendo won’t leave the male Inklings and Octolings high and dry.

The Pearl and Marina amiibo will be available as a two-pack for $24.99 wherever amiibo are sold. Assuming, of course, you can actually find some in stock. July 13th is a Friday, after all. Here’s hoping you don’t have triskaidekaphobia.

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Aaron Greenbaum

Aaron was a freelance writer between June 2018 and October 2022. All you have to do to get his attention is talk about video games, anime, and/or Dungeons & Dragons - also people in spandex fighting rubber suited monsters. Aaron largely specialized in writing news for Twinfinite during his four years at the site.

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