Hedlok Mode Coming to ARMS Tomorrow

Hedlok Mode Coming to ARMS Tomorrow

So does Max Brass!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jul 11, 2017 @ 09:39 AM (Staff Bios)
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The popular Nintendo Switch title, ARMS, is getting a bigger update than we expected. I already wrote up a piece about Max Brass, the new playable character that will be available in the July 12 update, but it looks like that won't be all. ARMS players will also be getting a brand new game mode, focusing on the "boss" Hedlok.

The new mode is consequently going to be called Hedlok Mode, which sounds pretty cool. Hedlock has 6 ARMS in total, 3 on each side of his body. In the game mode, you will play versus against one or two other people. You're fighting to gain control of the Hedlok mask, which automatically turns your character into Hedlok.

By obtaining the mask mid-fight, you will transform and be able to utilize the power of all 6 ARMS. This game mode will also be coming tomorrow, July 12, for absolutely no cost. Tomorrow is going to be a big day for ARMS players, so make sure you pick up Max and bring him right into Hedlok mode!

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