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The sixth ARMS Party Crash took place over the weekend, with Mechanica facing off against Byte & Barq. Nintendo has now announced the winner – Mechanica was victorious.

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Next week, Nintendo will be hosting the sixth Party Crash in ARMS. The new event will feature Mechanica and Byte & Barq going head to head. The theme this time around is “Shake the Rust Off”.

ARMS Party Crash #6 will begin on March 2. It should last until March 5, and we’ll have the results soon after it ends.

Thanks to Jakeoti for the tip.

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The fifth ARMS Party Crash has wrapped up last night. Springtron ended up victorious, beating out Kid Cobra.

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The newest update for ARMS went live earlier today, adding in some new features such as a a gallery. Get a closer look at the update in the video below.

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A new ARMS Party Crash is set to take place next week. The theme is “Innovative Metal”, and will have Springtron and Kid Cobra going head to head.

This new ARMS Party Crash starts on February 9. It’ll last until February 12.

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ARMS’ latest update has gone live, as players can now download version 5.1.0. No new fighters have been added, but Nintendo has released several new features.

First, players can now access an art gallery. You can unlock illustrations using in-game currency or by fulfilling certain conditions.

ARMS is getting a new update tonight. To prepare for it, the game will be undergoing some maintenance for about a couple of hours.

Maintenance will be taking place at the following times:

– 4:50 PM PT (January 31) – 6:30 PM PT (January 31)
– 7:50 PM ET (January 31) – 9:30 PM ET (January 31)
– 12:50 AM in the UK (February 1) – 2:30 AM in the UK (February 1)
– 1:50 AM in Europe (February 1) – 3:30 AM in Europe (February 1)

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A new ARMS update will be released tomorrow, Nintendo has announced. The game will be updated to version 5.1.

As usual, Nintendo is being cryptic as to what will be included in the patch. Don’t expect any new fighters, but it sounds like there could be an addition or two. We can at least expect more balance updates.

When the update goes live, we’ll share the news here.

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Two prominent Switch games from 2017 will be receiving spotlights at this year’s Game Developers Conference. Event organizers announced today that Splatoon 2 and ARMS will have their own sessions hosted by Hisashi Nogami and Kosuke Yabuki respectively.

During the session for “Splatoon and Splatoon 2: How to Invent a Stylish Franchise with Global Appeal” Nogami “will share his experiences working with a design team whose goal was to create a game that was novel, yet easy to grasp and riveting to play.”

Although it was essentially known previously, Nintendo has once again confirmed that ARMS will not be receiving any new content in the future. Director Kosuke Yabuki has said that there could be updates for balance adjustments in the future as well as other small changes, but nothing along the lines of new characters.

Yabuki told Eurogamer:

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