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Brawlhalla launched on October 17, 2017 under Blue Mammoth Games before Ubisoft picked it up for publishing. This free platform fighter brings together fighters from across history to compete in the halls of Valhalla. You choose from over fifty unique characters, each bringing distinct weapon styles and movesets to the fray. The game supports cross-play across PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Mac, Android, and iOS. It runs as an arcade-style brawler where speed and precision matter more than complex combos. Over one hundred million players have tried their hand at this chaotic mix of platforming and combat since its release.
Matches feature up to eight players battling on platforms that shift or disappear. You pick a weapon type like swords, axes, or staves to dictate your attack range and combo potential. Picking up items changes how you fight because each object offers different utility or damage. Controls are simple but demand timing since you must dodge attacks while managing momentum across the stage. Players can queue for ranked modes or jump into casual matches with friends in co-op scenarios. A typical session involves frantic rounds where you knock opponents off the map rather than depleting a health bar. Frequent updates add new legends and stages to keep the rotation fresh without changing the core loop.
The IGDB community rates Brawlhalla 70.3 out of 100 based on two hundred and seventy user reviews. Most players describe the experience as story-driven despite the heavy focus on competitive play. The game boasts a massive active player base with over one hundred million downloads globally. Average session lengths stay short, encouraging quick matches during breaks. Critics note that the free-to-play model removes friction for new users while maintaining deep mechanical skill ceilings. Community sentiment remains positive regarding cross-platform accessibility since it connects mobile and console players seamlessly. The voting data shows a split between arcade fun and competitive depth depending on what mode you select.
This title works best for people who want instant access to a fighter without spending money upfront. The price is zero dollars, making it easy to test against friends across different devices. You earn achievements by mastering specific weapons or winning ranked matches. Players seeking a polished single-player campaign might find the story-driven tag confusing since the focus remains on multiplayer brawls. It is not for those who need complex narrative structures or slow-paced strategy. If you can handle the learning curve of weapon variety, this offers hundreds of hours of free entertainment.
Brawlhalla: History's greatest warriors brawl to prove who's the best in an epic test of strength and skill. These slugfests are salted with powerful weapons and gadgets. Every weapon you pick up changes your style of play
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
70.3
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