Splatoon X The Legend of Zelda Art Cards Available At Participating GameStop Stores, While Supplies Last
Posted on May 01 2023 by Sean Gadus
In advance of the May 12th launch of Tears of the Kingdom, Nintendo has been using a variety of promotional tools to build anticipation for the upcoming game. One of the biggest promotional tools Nintendo is using to promote the Zelda series is Splatoon 3. Nintendo will host a Splatoon x The Legend of Zelda Splatfest event in Splatoon 3 from 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET on May 5th to 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET on May 7th. The turf war matches for this Zelda-themed Splatfest will take place on a special version of Splatoon 3‘s Scorch Gorge stage.
In coordination with the Splatoon x The Legend of Zelda Splatfest, GameStop has announced that select GameStop locations will be giving out free special-edition Splatoon x The Legend of Zelda art cards for fans who choose their Splatfest team at a participating location. GameStop stores participating in this promotion will have a voting station set up somewhere in the store. At the voting kiosk, fans can choose from Team Power, Team Wisdom, or Team Courage. If you are interested in this promotion, you can check out a video of the voting station here.
Which do you seek – Power, Wisdom, or Courage?
Vote for your team in the Splatoon X The Legend of Zelda Splatfest at select GameStop locations and receive a free special edition art card while supplies last.
Join the legendary Splatoon 3 in-game event from 5/5-5/7! pic.twitter.com/iic9Q5IaAS
— GameStop (@GameStop) May 1, 2023
Overall, it is important to remember that these Splatoon x The Legend of Zelda special-edition art cards are available while supplies last, so make sure to contact your local GameStop store to see if they are hosting a Splatoon x The Legend of Zelda Splatfest voting station.
What do you think of the Splatoon x The Legend of Zelda special-edition art cards available at GameStop? Will you be participating in the Splatoon x The Legend of Zelda Splatfest? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Source: GameStop
Sean Gadus is a Senior Editor at Zelda Dungeon. His first Zelda game was Ocarina of Time, and he loves all of the 3D Zelda games from 1998-2011. He is currently replaying the narrative ghost story Oxenfree, and taking his first stab at playing Dark Souls. He wants to help build a kinder, more compassionate world. You can check out his other written work at The-Artifice.com.