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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. |