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ARMS is an upcoming fighting game exclusive to the Nintendo Switch video game console. The game features professional boxer-like [[Fighters|fighters]] who can attack each other from across an arena using weapons known as [[ARMS (equipment)|ARMS]], which are attached to the ends of the fighters' extendable [[Arms (anatomy)|arms]].
[[File:Box-arms.png|100px|frame|right|US box art for ARMS]]
sive to the Nintendo Switch video game console. The game features professional boxer-like [[Fighters|fighters]] who can attack each other from across an arena using weapons known as [[ARMS (equipment)|ARMS]], which are attached to the ends of the fighters' extendable [[Arms (anatomy)|arms]].


ARMS is scheduled for release on 2017-06-16 in the US<ref>Nintendo of America. [https://youtu.be/VIElAe6LflY?t=7m6s "ARMS – Nintendo Direct 4.12.2017"], retrieved on 2017-05-02.</ref>, Europe<ref>Nintendo UK. [https://youtu.be/xZnrR6BKQsM?t=16m58s "Nintendo Direct - 12.04.2017"], retrieved on 2017-05-02.</ref>, and Japan<ref>Nintendo Co.,
ARMS is scheduled for release on 2017-06-16 in the US<ref>Nintendo of America. [https://youtu.be/VIElAe6LflY?t=7m6s "ARMS – Nintendo Direct 4.12.2017"], retrieved on 2017-05-02.</ref>, Europe<ref>Nintendo UK. [https://youtu.be/xZnrR6BKQsM?t=16m58s "Nintendo Direct - 12.04.2017"], retrieved on 2017-05-02.</ref>, and Japan<ref>Nintendo Co.,

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File:Box-arms.png
US box art for ARMS

sive to the Nintendo Switch video game console. The game features professional boxer-like fighters who can attack each other from across an arena using weapons known as ARMS, which are attached to the ends of the fighters' extendable arms.

ARMS is scheduled for release on 2017-06-16 in the US[1], Europe[2], and Japan[3].

Gameplay

Each player controls one fighter from an over-the-shoulder third-person point of view. The game optionally takes advantage of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers' built-in motion controls, allowing players to throw punches, block, and move around the arena by flicking or tilting the controllers.

References

  1. Nintendo of America. "ARMS – Nintendo Direct 4.12.2017", retrieved on 2017-05-02.
  2. Nintendo UK. "Nintendo Direct - 12.04.2017", retrieved on 2017-05-02.
  3. Nintendo Co., Ltd. "ARMS Nintendo Direct 2017.4.13", retrieved on 2017-05-02.