ARMS Receives 1.1.0 Update for Nintendo Switch

ARMS Receives 1.1.0 Update for Nintendo Switch

Nothin' major.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 25, 2017 @ 09:26 PM (Staff Bios)
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It seems as though the popular fighting game for the Nintendo Switch, ARMS, has received an update. While it may not be the biggest update in the world, there is something really cool. LAN capabilities. That's right boys and girls, we're having an ARMS LAN party. So much of that needs to be capitalized already, the invitations will look like you're screaming about it.

In addition to the LAN features, the game has now introduced arena mode. Have you ever wanted to watch an ARMS fight live? Whether it was to learn, worship, or just because you're bored? Well, arena mode sounds like the perfect place for you. This mode allows people to join in and spectate games. Watch all your favorite ARMS fighters as they, well, fight!

Again, this isn't a huge update, but at this point you should just take what you get! If you haven't seen Conan O'Brien play ARMS against Will Arnett, you can check that out right here. They're pretty bad, but it's all about the love of the game!

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