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Brawlhalla is a free platform fighter that launched on October 17, 2017. Blue Mammoth Games built this title under the publisher umbrella of Ubisoft Entertainment. You can jump in on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac, Android, or iOS. The game features over 100 million players who log in daily for chaotic brawls. It supports up to eight people online with full cross-play enabled so friends on different systems can fight together. You pick a warrior from a roster of fifty unique characters and head into the halls of Valhalla to settle disputes with weapons and gadgets. This is not a serious simulation but an arcade-style scrap where speed matters more than deep strategy.
You control a character in 2D side-scrolling arenas that look like floating platforms or ancient ruins. The core loop involves knocking opponents off the screen using melee attacks, ranged weapons, or special abilities called Legends. Each weapon type changes your move set completely. A sword user swings fast with short range while a hammer hits hard and slow. You can jump, double jump, and dodge to avoid damage or bait mistakes. Matches end when a timer runs out or someone reaches a high knockback score. You earn gold and experience after every fight to unlock new skins and weapon colors. The controls feel snappy and responsive even on mobile devices.
The PlayPile community data shows an IGDB score of 70.4 out of 100 based on 263 ratings. Players describe the vibe as mostly story-driven despite the single vote in that category. Most sessions last around thirty minutes per match with no reported average playtime for long-term engagement. The community moods lean heavily toward competitive fun rather than narrative depth. Review snippets highlight the cross-play feature as a major plus while others mention the learning curve for new weapons. Only one user tagged the game story-driven which suggests most people just want to fight without worrying about plot. The free-to-play model keeps the player count high despite mixed critical reception.
This title is worth your time if you want a quick fighting game that does not cost money. You get fifty characters and constant updates for zero dollars. The price tag is nonexistent which removes any barrier to entry. There are no detailed achievement lists available yet but the progression system offers enough cosmetic rewards to keep you logging in. It works well on any device so you can play on a commute or at home. Avoid this if you need deep mechanics or complex storylines. Stick around for the cross-play matches and the chaotic energy of eight-player brawls.
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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