Nintendo updated Arms today, for first time in four years

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Nintendo updated Arms today, for first time in four years
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Remember Arms? Nintendo's colourful spring-loaded boxing game launched in 2017 and was last updated the following year …

Is there a future for Arms? The fighting game gained a warm reception upon its launch and has since sold more than 2.6m copies, while character Min Min later popped up in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

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