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There have been several '''leaks''' of [[ARMS (game)|ARMS]] content before it was officially announced.
== Fighter leaks ==
=== Nintendo Direct leak ===
The following fighters appeared briefly in the [https://youtu.be/VIElAe6LflY?t=1m17s 4.12.17 Nintendo Direct], appearing in the background behind the [[Set ARMS]] menu. At the time Nintendo had not yet released any details about them, instead focusing on [[Min Min]] during the Direct. Helix was later revealed in a video on Nintendo's YouTube Channel, and the rest were revealed during the ARMS [[Nintendo Direct]] on {{#dateformat:2017-05-17}}.
[[File:1st characters unknown.png|thumb|none]] ([[Kid Cobra]])
[[File:helixleak.png|thumb|none]] ([[Helix]])
[[File:unknown-fighter-3.png|thumb|none]] ([[Byte & Barq|Byte]])
[[File:unknown-fighter-2.png|thumb|none]] ([[Twintelle]])
=== Team Fight leak ===
Later, the three fighters from the May Direct were leaked [http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1375749 again] when a video demonstrating the three of them battling in a [[Team Fight]] was accidentally released before the ARMS Nintendo Direct by the YouTube Channel SwitchForce, where they were officially revealed and detailed.
== Hedlok leak ==
Gameplay footage of a battle against [[Hedlok]] was accidentally leaked before Nintendo had lifted the review embargo on ARMS.
== Max Brass leak ==
[[File:ARMS Boss.jpg|400px|thumb|right|The leaked screenshot.]]
A screenshot of a battle against [[Max Brass]], the final boss of [[Grand Prix]], was posted by [http://stevivor.com/reviews/arms-review-pulling-its-punches/ the review site Stevivor] before ARMS was released. It was taken down and replaced to avoid breaking their embargo. Later, Nintendo Life referred to the final boss as Max Brass in an [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2017/06/video_new_arms_trailer_showcases_the_games_two_boss_characters article], to avoid further revealing information.
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