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The team experimented with several ideas for character designs, as well as considered using established Nintendo characters such as [[Mario]], [[Link]] and even [[Little Mac]]. They soon decided on having all the game's characters be original to fit with the gameplay. When designing a character, the ARMS were considered first, thus informing the overall design and personality of the character; for example, springs led to the conception of [[Spring Man]], ribbon strands lead to [[Ribbon Girl]], ramen noodles lead to [[Min Min]] and DNA strands lead to Helix. The fights were framed as a combat sport, with the fighters participating in the {{s|armsinstitute|ARMS League}} {{s|armsinstitute|Grand Prix}} and various fictitious business logos and designs were added to characters and stages to help sell this idea.
The team experimented with several ideas for character designs, as well as considered using established Nintendo characters such as [[Mario]], [[Link]] and even [[Little Mac]]. They soon decided on having all the game's characters be original to fit with the gameplay. When designing a character, the ARMS were considered first, thus informing the overall design and personality of the character; for example, springs led to the conception of [[Spring Man]], ribbon strands lead to [[Ribbon Girl]], ramen noodles lead to [[Min Min]] and DNA strands lead to Helix. The fights were framed as a combat sport, with the fighters participating in the {{s|armsinstitute|ARMS League}} {{s|armsinstitute|Grand Prix}} and various fictitious business logos and designs were added to characters and stages to help sell this idea.


''ARMS'' was officially announced for the [[Nintendo Switch]] on January 12th, 2017 during the Nintendo Switch Presentation. Prior to launch, information about the game was detailed via a spotlight in the Nintendo Direct in April 2017, a dedicated ''ARMS'' Direct in May 2017 and a series of public hour-long multiplayer beta events called the "ARMS Global Testpunch" running from May to June 2017. The game released worldwide on June 16th, 2017 to positive reviews and strong sales, with many drawing comparisons to the {{uv|Punch-Out!!}} series and the boxing minigame from {{uv|Wii Sports}}. Outlets praised the game's unique, deep gameplay and customization, but criticized its initial lack of content and the inability to remap button controls at launch. Following ''Splatoon''{{'}}s post-launch model, new characters, stages and modes were made available via free content updates throughout 2017, including the aforementioned button re-configurations, thus improving the game's reception over time. In October 2017, an official graphic novel was announced, designed to delve deeper into the game's lore. As of 2023, it has no current projected release date, and is believed to be cancelled.<ref>[https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/03/dark_horse_appears_to_have_cancelled_the_arms_graphic_novel_series Dark Horse Appears To Have Cancelled The ARMS Graphic Novel Series - Nintendo Life]</ref>
''ARMS'' was officially announced for the [[Nintendo Switch]] on January 12th, 2017 during the Nintendo Switch Presentation. Prior to launch, information about the game was detailed via a spotlight in the Nintendo Direct in April 2017, a dedicated ''ARMS'' Direct in May 2017 and a series of public hour-long multiplayer beta events called the "ARMS Global Testpunch" running from May to June 2017. The game released worldwide on June 16th, 2017 to positive reviews and strong sales, with many drawing comparisons to the {{uv|Punch-Out!!}} series and the boxing minigame from {{uv|Wii Sports}}. Outlets praised the game's unique, deep gameplay and customization, but criticized its initial lack of content and the inability to remap button controls at launch. Following ''Splatoon''{{'}}s post-launch model, new characters, stages and modes were made available via free content updates throughout 2017, including the aforementioned button re-configurations, thus improving the game's reception over time. In October 2017, an official graphic novel was announced, designed to delve deeper into the game's lore. As of 2022, it has no current projected release date, and is believed to be cancelled.<ref>[https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/03/dark_horse_appears_to_have_cancelled_the_arms_graphic_novel_series Dark Horse Appears To Have Cancelled The ARMS Graphic Novel Series - Nintendo Life]</ref>


The announcement of an ''ARMS'' fighter joining ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' on March 26th, 2020 was commemorated in two ways: a two-week free trial of the full game was made available exclusively for Nintendo Switch Online members from Marth 26th to April 6th, and a one-off {{s|armsinstitute|Party Crash}} event that featured [[armsinstitute:Battle for Stardom (2)|a rematch]] between [[Spring Man]] and [[Ribbon Girl]] was held from April 3rd to April 5th. Prior to ''Ultimate'''s launch, [[Masahiro Sakurai]] considered adding characters from recent Nintendo titles such as ''ARMS'' and ''[[Xenoblade Chronicles (universe)|Xenoblade Chronicles 2]]'' in the base roster, but he was unable to do so because of poor timing; they were announced long after planning and production of ''Ultimate'' began.<ref>https://twitter.com/pushdustin/status/1087124601807691776?s=21</ref> When it came time to develop a second wave of downloadable content for the game, Sakurai considered Min Min and [[Ninjara]] as possible candidates and, following a request from ''ARMS'' producer Kosuke Yabuki, the position went to Min Min.
The announcement of an ''ARMS'' fighter joining ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' on March 26th, 2020 was commemorated in two ways: a two-week free trial of the full game was made available exclusively for Nintendo Switch Online members from Marth 26th to April 6th, and a one-off {{s|armsinstitute|Party Crash}} event that featured [[armsinstitute:Battle for Stardom (2)|a rematch]] between [[Spring Man]] and [[Ribbon Girl]] was held from April 3rd to April 5th. Prior to ''Ultimate'''s launch, [[Masahiro Sakurai]] considered adding characters from recent Nintendo titles such as ''ARMS'' and ''[[Xenoblade Chronicles (universe)|Xenoblade Chronicles 2]]'' in the base roster, but he was unable to do so because of poor timing; they were announced long after planning and production of ''Ultimate'' began.<ref>https://twitter.com/pushdustin/status/1087124601807691776?s=21</ref> When it came time to develop a second wave of downloadable content for the game, Sakurai considered Min Min and [[Ninjara]] as possible candidates and, following a request from ''ARMS'' producer Kosuke Yabuki, the position went to Min Min.
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*''ARMS'' is the first major universe that debuted on the Nintendo Switch.
*''ARMS'' is the first major universe that debuted on the Nintendo Switch.
*Before the release of ''Ultimate'', Sakurai considered adding characters from ''ARMS'' to the base game, but according to him, it was impossible due to character planning ending before ''ARMS'' was announced. This was also the case for a ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' character, which was also later included by means of DLC.
*Before the release of ''Ultimate'', Sakurai considered adding characters from ''ARMS'' to the base game, but according to him, it was impossible due to character planning ending before ''ARMS'' was announced. This was also the case for a ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' character, which was also later included by means of DLC.
*''ARMS'' is the third major fighting game universe to appear in ''Smash'', following {{uv|Street Fighter}} and {{uv|Fatal Fury}} and preceding {{uv|Tekken}}.
*''ARMS'' is the third major fighting game universe to appear in ''Smash'', following ''{{uv|Street Fighter}}'' and ''{{uv|Fatal Fury}}'' and preceding ''{{uv|Tekken}}''.
**Out of these, it is the only one that is first-party.
**Out of these, it is the only one that is first-party.
*''ARMS'' is the only universe present in the base game that didn't have a series symbol originally, but would later gain one due to Min Min's inclusion as a playable character.
*''ARMS'' is the only universe present in the base game that didn't have a series symbol originally, but would later gain one due to Min Min's inclusion as a playable character.

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