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Revision as of 01:17, 16 July 2017
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Home stage of | Max Brass |
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Sky Arena is a stage in ARMS, released on 2017-07-12. It was first teased in the ARMS Direct in May 2017 before being confirmed to be a multiplayer stage during the ARMS Open Invitational. It is the stage that the final boss fight in Grand Prix takes place in. According to a quote from Biff, this arena was constructed by Max Brass himself.
Appearance
Sky Arena takes the appearance of an elevated stadium. The stage is boxed off by championship belts and columns of fire, blocking off bleachers and a large statue of Max Brass. The floor appears to be a mix of a large steel grate and a surface similar to a wrestling mat.
Layout
Sky Arena is square in shape and largely devoid of obstacles. The center of the stage is slightly elevated and cannot be accessed without jumping.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | スカイアリーナ Sukai Arīna |
Sky Arena |
Dutch | Arena Maxima | Arena Maxima |
French | Colisée aérien | Aerial colosseum |
German | Himmelsarena | Sky Arena |
Italian | Arena Maxima | Arena Maxima |
Russian | Скай-Арена Skay-Arena |
Sky Arena |
Spanish | Coliseo aéreo | Aerial colosseum |
Stages in ARMS | |
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Arenas | Buster Beach • Cinema Deux • DNA Lab • Mausoleum • Ninja College • Ramen Bowl • Ribbon Ring • Scrapyard • Sky Arena • Snake Park • Sparring Ring • Spring Stadium • Temple Grounds • Via Dolce • [NAME REDACTED] |
Other | ARM Getter • V-Ball • Hoops • Skillshot |