Nintendo Switch 'Splatoon 2' Version Will Be Out In Japan; 'ARMS' Joins The Game Lineup

By Charisse Mae Villanueva | May 18, 2017 10:03 AM EDT

Nintendo Switch will have a special "Splatoon 2" version that will be released exclusively in Japan. The exclusive version will also have a lot of accessories including a new colored Joy-Con. There will also be an "ARMS" game that will be having a lot of features and game modes. 

There will be a Nintendo Switch "Splatoon 2" Bundle that will be available in Japan, with accessories that are themed around the shooting game, as reported by GameSpot. The Joy-Cons are colored neon Green and pink which resembles a watermelon theme. Splatoon stickers will also be included, together with a Switch Controller that has green and pink grips. And of course, the Nintendo Switch console will be included.  

Splatoon themed cases for Nintendo Switch will also be available, and perhaps Jimmy Fallon would want to grab one for his console. The bundle will come on July 21 in Japan. Though there is still no news about the availability of the bundle outside Japan, fans are hoping that Nintendo will also launch the bundle outside Japan. The reason why Switch Bundles are only available in Japan and in other countries is that Nintendo of America wants to give players an option to choose whatever games they want. 

"ARMS" will also be joining the games on Nintendo Switch, first seen on Nintendo Direct video presentation. There will be new features about "ARMS" which includes the key characters and the battle modes, as reported by Nintendo. Two arms can be equipped with character selection. There are many varieties of Arms that can be used, defensive items, offensive items, close and long ranged attacks are also available.

The ten Key playable characters for the Nintendo Switch version oof "ARMS" includes SpringMan, Ninjara, Master Mummy, Min Min, Kid Cobra, Ribbon Girl, Helix, Mechanica, Byte & Barq, and Twintelle. New fighters, stages, and ARMS will be added in the game in the future, according to the Nintendo Direct Presentation. 

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