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that's not the pointNah it had pretty good sales and reviewed well. Two and a half million.
Oh and it is awesome!
the point is that it was hardly talked about after release, was never iterated upon, just barely got pushed a tiny little bit for tournament play before being dropped after like a year (can't remember the specifics, might've been two), and didn't get any DLC or content updates by 2018 (when it came out in June of 2017)
2 million is also a pretty pathetic number for a near-launch title on Switch (when it had, what, two other titles as competition?) and especially a new IP
comparing its sales to other games that launched around the same time, you have Breath of the Wild (sold 26mil as of Dec 2021), 1-2-Switch (sold 3.6mil as of Dec 2021), and Super Bomberman R (sold 2mil as of Mar 2021)- most of which greatly outsold ARMs
if we want to compare apples to apples, ARMs and 1-2-Switch were both unproven new IPs that took advantage of the Switch's new hardware and had no preestablished brand to back them besides Nintendo EPD's
they were both released in the first half of 2017 and were some of the only original titles available for the Switch near its launch
both had paltry advertising campaigns, both were hardly supported into the new year, and both were aiming for a semi-casual demographic
1-2-Switch still outsold it by 900,000 units
so you're really fucking stretching to say ARMs sold well
not to mention the fact that you're really stretching things to say this is "reviewing well"
granted, of course you're stretching things, you're a retarded troll who's spammed bait like this to no end in the past, so really I'm the fool for being hooked here
but I still feel the need to correct you considering that nobody cares about ARMs enough to prevent people from spreading misinformation about it