Today’s Nintendo Treehouse delivered a deeper look at the Splatoon Raiders amiibo designs. For collectors and fans alike, these showcases are a delight—revealing hidden details that stock photos rarely capture, and which collectors often notice only once the figures finally reach the market.
Although Nintendo didn’t fully display Shiver and Frye, Big Man’s amiibo stood out thanks to the intricate sculpting on his back and backpack. The accessories, especially the camping lamp, highlight once again the impressive craftsmanship Nintendo continues to bring to its toys-to-life line in the Switch 2 era.

During the Treehouse, Nintendo also confirmed that the Deep Cut figures can fit together through their bases. This feature, which the company previously teased, is now official—allowing for spectacular display options, whether loose or in their original packaging.

Splatoon Raiders clearly stole the spotlight today, dominating both the Nintendo Direct and the Treehouse with a wave of announcements for franchise enthusiasts. Highlights included news of an upcoming Direct, exclusive collaborations tied to the next Special Splatfest in Splatoon 3, Big Man–inspired Joy-Cons, and daily comics—available exclusively on the Nintendo Today! app—showing events leading up to the start of the Splatoon Raiders story.

And if you want to relive the excitement, here’s the video recap of the latest highlights from Splatoon’s new adventure in the Spirhalite Islands.
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