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The Next ARMS Party Crash Bash Pits Ribbon Girl Against Misango

Nintendo of America has announced the next ARMS Party Crash Bash, which is set to kick off later this week for players of the Nintendo Switch fighting title. The upcoming in-game event will take place from February 1 at 1 a.m. PT to February 4 at 1 a.m. PT. The theme this time around is Ribbon Girl vs. Misango. The official Nintendo Versus account wants to know who you will you choose to fight for, so be sure to voice your pick via social media:

6 thoughts on “The Next ARMS Party Crash Bash Pits Ribbon Girl Against Misango”

    1. They are both fun and addictive games. ARMS is a survivor. However, the 1-on-1 fight in ARMS is not as fun as 4-on-4 fight in Splatoon 2. I love the awesome visuals and character design of ARMS but it doesn’t get much update as Splatoon 2 which comes with new maps and weapons, tournaments and Splatfests. Plus, Splatoon 2 has a very active community.

    2. ARMS being a fighting game (and a unique one at that) makes it somewhat niche. There’s no way this gets more attention that Splatoon though- Splatoon is still getting new content whereas ARMS stopped getting anything new after its first 6 months, which I think is shameful as there is potential for several more fighters (I can’t tell you how much I want a sailor with squid tentacles and ARMS that blind enemies with ink and ARMS that look like pufferfish and inflict poison).

  1. They are both fun and addictive games. ARMS is a survivor. However, the 1-on-1 fight in ARMS is not as fun as 4-on-4 fight in Splatoon 2. I love the awesome visuals and character design of ARMS but it doesn’t get much update as Splatoon 2 which comes with new maps and weapons, tournaments and Splatfests. Plus, Splatoon 2 has a very active community.

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