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==ARMS Open Invitational==
==ARMS Open Invitational==
At [[Nintendo]]'s E3 booth this year, an open invitational tournament will be held on {{#dateformat:2017-06-14}}. Four of the competitors in the tournament will be Alex "CaliPower" Valle, Kelsy "SuperGirlKels" Medeiros, Daniel “Tafokints” Lee, and Marie-Laure “Kayane” Norindr, and the rest will be four qualifying E3 attendees who visit the Nintendo booth between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. PT on {{#dateformat:2017-06-14}}. The prize will be a 2017 ARMS championship belt.<ref>Nintendo of America, Twitter. [https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/870249835173171201], {{#dateformat:2017-05-01}}, retrieved on {{#dateformat:2017-06-06}}.</ref><ref>Nintendo of America. [https://e3.nintendo.com/ Nintendo at E3 2017], {{#dateformat:2017-06-07}}, retrieved {{#dateformat:2017-06-07}}.</ref>
At [[Nintendo]]'s E3 booth this year, an open invitational tournament will be held on {{#dateformat:2017-06-14}}. Four of the competitors in the tournament will be Alex "CaliPower" Valle, Kelsy "SuperGirlKels" Medeiros, Daniel “Tafokints” Lee, and Marie-Laure “Kayane” Norindr, and the rest will be four qualifying E3 attendees who visit the Nintendo booth between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. PT on {{#dateformat:2017-06-14}}. The prize will be a 2017 ARMS championship belt.<ref>Nintendo of America, Twitter. [https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/870249835173171201], {{#dateformat:2017-05-01}}, retrieved on {{#dateformat:2017-06-06}}.</ref><ref>Nintendo of America. [https://e3.nintendo.com/ Nintendo at E3 2017], {{#dateformat:2017-06-07}}, retrieved {{#dateformat:2017-06-07}}.</ref>
The four qualifying E3 attendees were SkywardWing, SpringGuy, GamingWithMe, and Zerk. Alex Valle, SpringyGuy, Tafokints, and Kayane lost in the quarterfinals, eliminating them at fifth place. SuperGirlKels and GamingWithMe lost in the semifinals going out at third place, notably making the E3 attendees advance further than most of the pro fighting game players. Zerk, using [[Twintelle]], defeated SkywardWing, using [[Ribbon Girl]], in the finals 3-1 on [[Sky Arena]]. Zerk was awarded the champion belt, but was challenged to play against ARMS producer Kosuke Yabuki in an exhibition match. Mr. Yabuki spectacularly won over Zerk 2-0.


==Ranked Tournament==
==Ranked Tournament==

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This article is for ARMS competitive events and tournaments.

Niconico Chokaigi 2017

On 2017-04-29 and 2017-04-30 in Japan, four ARMS tournaments were held at Niconico Chokaigi. Each tournament included a maximum of 64 players. Spring Man, Ribbon Girl, Ninjara, Master Mummy, Min Min, Mechanica, and Helix were the available fighters.

ARMS Global Test Punch

See: ARMS Global Testpunch

ARMS Open Invitational

At Nintendo's E3 booth this year, an open invitational tournament will be held on 2017-06-14. Four of the competitors in the tournament will be Alex "CaliPower" Valle, Kelsy "SuperGirlKels" Medeiros, Daniel “Tafokints” Lee, and Marie-Laure “Kayane” Norindr, and the rest will be four qualifying E3 attendees who visit the Nintendo booth between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. PT on 2017-06-14. The prize will be a 2017 ARMS championship belt.[1][2]

The four qualifying E3 attendees were SkywardWing, SpringGuy, GamingWithMe, and Zerk. Alex Valle, SpringyGuy, Tafokints, and Kayane lost in the quarterfinals, eliminating them at fifth place. SuperGirlKels and GamingWithMe lost in the semifinals going out at third place, notably making the E3 attendees advance further than most of the pro fighting game players. Zerk, using Twintelle, defeated SkywardWing, using Ribbon Girl, in the finals 3-1 on Sky Arena. Zerk was awarded the champion belt, but was challenged to play against ARMS producer Kosuke Yabuki in an exhibition match. Mr. Yabuki spectacularly won over Zerk 2-0.

Ranked Tournament

Nintendo announced on 2017-06-05 that a special tournament would be held in early July. The tournament will be accessible to the top 12 players of Ranked Match from 2017-06-16 to 2017-06-24. The tournament will be held online, and live-streamed on YouTube Live.[3]

References

  1. Nintendo of America, Twitter. [1], 2017-05-01, retrieved on 2017-06-06.
  2. Nintendo of America. Nintendo at E3 2017, 2017-06-07, retrieved 2017-06-07.
  3. Nintendo Japan article (Google Translate)