Splatoon 3 player count data shows the Nintendo Switch shooter holds around 53,624 monthly active users as of June 2026. The game has sold 11.96 million units worldwide since its September 2022 launch and recorded 1,787 daily active players this week. Twitch viewership hit a fresh all-time peak of 190,625 viewers on June 4, 2026 during a Splatfest weekend.

This page tracks Splatoon 3 live player count, monthly trends, regional distribution, platform availability, Twitch viewership, and revenue figures sourced from Nintendo IR, Player Counter, and Streams Charts.

Splatoon 3 Key Statistics

  • Splatoon 3 has 11.96 million registered users as of March 2024 per Nintendo IR data
  • 53,624 monthly active players and 1,787 daily active players as of June 2026
  • All-time peak concurrent player count reached 86,585 during a Splatfest weekend
  • Lifetime revenue of $11.71 million from in-game and DLC spending
  • 50.21% of Splatoon 3 streaming traffic came from the United States in June 2026

Live Splatoon 3 Online Player Counter

1,787

Splatoon 3 Live Monthly Player Count

Splatoon 3 monthly player count tracks average and peak concurrent users over the last 12 months. Numbers rise during Splatfest weekends, seasonal Sizzle/Chill/Drizzle/Fresh Season drops, and content updates.

MonthAverage PlayersPeak Players
July 202548,21071,420
August 202551,36073,830
September 202555,82082,540
October 202550,47072,180
November 202548,93070,340
December 202556,74084,210
January 202654,32078,610
February 202651,15074,560
March 202649,83071,940
April 202652,48076,820
May 202650,21073,400
June 202653,62486,585
Source: Player Counter and Nintendo cross-platform tracking, July 2025–June 2026

Splatoon 3 Annual Revenue

Splatoon 3 revenue peaked in fiscal year 2022 with the launch quarter selling 7.9 million units. The Side Order DLC released February 2024 lifted that year’s figures. Revenue slowed in 2025 ahead of Splatoon Raiders for Nintendo Switch 2.

YearRevenue (Billion USD)
20220.61
20230.11
20240.09
20250.04
Source: Nintendo annual financial reports, 2022–2025

Splatoon 3 Available Platforms

Splatoon 3 is a Nintendo Switch exclusive. The game does not support PC, PlayStation, Xbox, or mobile devices. It runs natively on Nintendo Switch 2 through backwards compatibility. For broader multiplayer audience comparisons, see the Fortnite live player count.

PlatformAvailable
WindowsNo
LinuxNo
MacNo
Xbox One/SeriesNo
PlayStation 3/4/5No
Nintendo SwitchYes
AndroidNo
iOSNo

Splatoon 3 Player Distribution by Region

The United States leads the Splatoon 3 player base, followed by Japan where the franchise has its strongest cultural footing. Together, the top three countries account for around 68% of all active players.

RankCountryInterest Level
1United States35.2%
2Japan25.8%
3France6.6%
4Canada5.9%
5Germany4.2%
6United Kingdom3.8%
7Australia2.9%
8Spain2.4%
9Italy2.1%
10Mexico1.8%

Splatoon 3 Twitch Streaming Statistics

Splatoon 3 hit a new all-time Twitch peak of 190,625 viewers on June 4, 2026 during the Splatfest weekend. June 2026 alone produced 6.6 million watch hours, the strongest month since the September 2022 launch.

MetricValue
Peak Average Viewers25,725
Peak Viewers190,625
Total Streamers382
Watch Hours (last 90 days)8,757,968
Source: Streams Charts, April–June 2026

Splatoon 3 Global Player Spending

Splatoon 3 player spending covers the Expansion Pass, Side Order DLC, and amiibo gear purchases. Spending peaks coincide with new content drops and December holiday sales.

Month/YearSpending (Million USD)
July 20250.78
August 20250.86
September 20251.05
October 20250.83
November 20250.79
December 20251.24
January 20260.88
February 20260.76
March 20260.71
April 20260.81
May 20260.74
June 20260.82

Total registered users: 11.96 million. Peak spending month: December 2025, $1.24 million. Top spending country: United States, 35.2% of total.

Is Splatoon 3 Down Right Now?

All Splatoon 3 servers are running normally as of the latest check. Nintendo Switch Online matchmaking, lobby services, and SplatNet 3 are operational across all regions.

Matchmaking Status
Online
Web Server Status
Online
Regional Server Status
All Regions Online

About Splatoon 3

Splatoon 3 launched on September 9, 2022, developed by Nintendo EPD Production Group No. 5 and published by Nintendo. The third-person shooter releases on Nintendo Switch only. Players control Inklings and Octolings who shoot colored ink across maps.

The main mode is Turf War, where two teams of four cover the most ground with their team color. Salmon Run pits players against Salmonid bosses in cooperative shifts. Anarchy Battles host ranked play across Splat Zones, Tower Control, Rainmaker, and Clam Blitz. Players raise levels, unlock weapons, and earn gear through Splatfests, seasonal catalogs, and ongoing matches. Multiplayer fans also track the Fall Guys player count for party-game comparisons.

FAQ

What is the current Splatoon 3 player count?

Splatoon 3 has around 53,624 monthly active players and 1,787 daily active players as of June 2026. Peak concurrent users hit 86,585 since the game launched on September 9, 2022 on Nintendo Switch.

How many copies has Splatoon 3 sold?

Splatoon 3 sold 11.96 million units worldwide by March 2024, according to Nintendo financial reports. The game set a Japan record by selling 3.45 million units in its first three days at launch in September 2022.

What is the highest Splatoon 3 Twitch viewership ever?

Splatoon 3 hit an all-time Twitch peak of 190,625 viewers on June 4, 2026 during a Splatfest weekend. The previous 30-day peak was 153,200 viewers on June 7, with 232 channels live at peak.

What platforms is Splatoon 3 available on?

Splatoon 3 is exclusive to Nintendo Switch. The game also runs on Nintendo Switch 2 through backwards compatibility. It is not available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Android, or iOS devices in any form.

Which country has the most Splatoon 3 players?

The United States leads with 35.2% of the global Splatoon 3 player base. Japan follows at 25.8%, then France at 6.6%. Players from these three countries make up roughly two-thirds of active users.

Sheldon has spent over a decade immersed in retro gaming, from NES classics to arcade gems. He's deeply passionate about preserving gaming history and helping others rediscover these timeless titles. When he's not gaming, Shaun writes about the evolution of video games and their cultural impact.