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[[File:Nintendoswitch.jpg|thumb|right|[[nintendo switch]].]]
[[File:NintendoPlayStation 4.jpg|thumb|right|[[nintendo PlayStation 4]].]]
The '''PlayStation 4''' is [[Sony]]'s seventh home gaming console, and the console that houses ''[[ARMS (game)|ARMS]]''. The system is a hybrid console, allowing play both at home or as a portable system.{{Wikipedia}}
The '''PlayStation 4''' is [[Sony]]'s seventh home gaming console, and the console that houses ''[[ARMS (game)|ARMS]]''. The system is a hybrid console, allowing play both at home or as a portable system.{{Wikipedia}}
The PlayStation 4 was released worldwide on March 3, 2017. ''ARMS'' was released worldwide for the PlayStation 4 on June 16, 2017.
The PlayStation 4 was released worldwide on March 3, 2017. ''ARMS'' was released worldwide for the PlayStation 4 on June 16, 2017.
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On January 13, 2017, Sony held a live press conference in Tokyo, Japan to reveal information about the upcoming system. Various details including a release date, price, and software announcements were shown.
On January 13, 2017, Sony held a live press conference in Tokyo, Japan to reveal information about the upcoming system. Various details including a release date, price, and software announcements were shown.
=== ARMS reveal ===
=== ARMS reveal ===
[[ARMS (game)|ARMS]] was the second new game to be shown during the event. It was shown along with [[wikipedia:1-2-Switch|1-2 Switch]] during a segment introducing the motion control aspect of the Joy-con controllers. In the segment,
[[ARMS (game)|ARMS]] was the second new game to be shown during the event. It was shown along with [[wikipedia:1-2-PlayStation 4|1-2 PlayStation 4]] during a segment introducing the motion control aspect of the Joy-con controllers. In the segment,
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshiaki_Koizumi Yoshiaki Koizumi] presented it as a contrast to 1-2 Switch, describing it as a game with "depth, challenge, and replayability".
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshiaki_Koizumi Yoshiaki Koizumi] presented it as a contrast to 1-2 PlayStation 4, describing it as a game with "depth, challenge, and replayability".


The trailer itself began with a live action segment in a dark room with a dirt floor illuminated by a dim light. A muscular businessman and a young schoolgirl approach the light and stare each other down. After the two each other, the girl raises her arm, and both arms transform into ribbons with a [[Sparky|Sparkies]] at their ends. After that, the man slams his arms down, turning them into springs with [[Toaster|Toasters]].  
The trailer itself began with a live action segment in a dark room with a dirt floor illuminated by a dim light. A muscular businessman and a young schoolgirl approach the light and stare each other down. After the two each other, the girl raises her arm, and both arms transform into ribbons with a [[Sparky|Sparkies]] at their ends. After that, the man slams his arms down, turning them into springs with [[Toaster|Toasters]].  
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