It can be a little intimidating for new gamers to go into sequels without having played the original games. Going into a game without knowing the backstory and background information for what is going on may ruin the experience for anyone who enjoys a good story in their video games. Does this apply to Splatoon 3? If you played the previous games, do you have to understand the story of Return of the Mammalians?
Should you first play Splatoon 1 and 2 before playing Splatoon 3 Return of the Mammalians?
To comprehend Splatoon 3, you actually don't need to know all that much information. The majority of the crucial information is introduced in the game at this point because it is taking place in a new setting against a new threat. If you really want to, you can discover more about some recurring characters in Agents 1, 2, and 3, and Cuttlefish, but there isn't much to their stories in the earlier games. They are only supporting players who guide you through the game.
We advise conducting a quick internet search for the cutscenes or a summary of everything that happens if you haven't played any of the other Splatoon games and are curious about what happens. No one should buy a Wii U just to play the original game, and buying the sequel on the Switch isn't really worth it either, since Splatoon 3 makes it so much of a pointless purchase because so much of it is in the new game.
You can play the earlier Splatoon games if you really want to, but neither prior play nor expertise is necessary to enjoy Splatoon 3. Spending time or money trying to learn about a tale that isn't really noteworthy to begin with is a waste of both.

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