Brawl Stars Meets Subway Surfers in Epic Crossover Event Bringing New Modes, Skins, and Mythic Brawler Mina
Update: 2025-09-05
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Listeners, Brawl Stars has launched its September 2025 update, bringing one of the most notable collaborations in recent memory. The primary news is the crossover event between Brawl Stars and Subway Surfers, now live as both games share new modes, cosmetics, and rewards to energize their communities. Players will see a four-city tour inside the event, featuring themed Subway Supers and the new Subway Run game mode, where Brawlers race across checkpoints using Subway Surfers-inspired power-ups, including Super Sneakers, Brawler Magnet, Hoverboard Charge, and Jetpack. This crossover’s reward track introduces Rails as a new event currency, which players collect through daily wins, quest completion, contests, a club event called MEGA TRAIN, the Supercell store, and giveaways from content creators. Altogether, up to 624 Rails are available during the event period, which can be spent to unlock rewards like skins and cosmetics, including the exclusive Jake Ollie skin and other Subway Surfer-themed items[1][2][3].
This update also marks the arrival of the Boom Boxes, unique loot chests filled with event-specific cosmetics like Street and Graffiti Skins. Each Boom Box guarantees at least one Subway Super, but note that some of the most sought-after skins, such as Jake Ollie and Graffiti Mina, are only unlockable by progressing through dedicated event tracks or release boxes rather than from the Boom Boxes[2].
The new Brawl-O-Ween event has launched early this year, offering listeners the chance to collect Candy for additional rewards while facing challenging bosses from a newly introduced, dark dimension. For competitive players, new balance changes are live—R-T’s Hypercharge damage has been reduced from 25% to 15%, Tara’s Support from Beyond gadget sees a cooldown increase, and Kit’s Hypercharge power has been tuned for better game balance[1][2].
A big branding change also arrives this week. The Brawl Stars logo is getting a fresh overhaul in this update, moving toward a simpler and more modern design. This adjustment impacts all logos in the Brawl ecosystem, including those attached to esports and community segments, aiming to enhance readability and align with contemporary branding trends without changing the core Brawl Stars identity[5].
There’s also a new Mythic Brawler called Mina. As a damage dealer, Mina features a unique mechanic—a bar that fills after each attack, controlling how long she can unleash her next stage attack, with the cycle resetting if time expires before use[1].
Listeners looking for crossover excitement or new competitive opportunities will want to join the Subway Surfers x Brawl Stars event before it ends on October 1 in Brawl Stars and October 5 in Subway Surfers. This marks a milestone as it’s the first dual-game collaborative event for both titles, bringing fresh gameplay, new visuals, and cross-franchise community engagement to millions of mobile gamers worldwide[3].
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This update also marks the arrival of the Boom Boxes, unique loot chests filled with event-specific cosmetics like Street and Graffiti Skins. Each Boom Box guarantees at least one Subway Super, but note that some of the most sought-after skins, such as Jake Ollie and Graffiti Mina, are only unlockable by progressing through dedicated event tracks or release boxes rather than from the Boom Boxes[2].
The new Brawl-O-Ween event has launched early this year, offering listeners the chance to collect Candy for additional rewards while facing challenging bosses from a newly introduced, dark dimension. For competitive players, new balance changes are live—R-T’s Hypercharge damage has been reduced from 25% to 15%, Tara’s Support from Beyond gadget sees a cooldown increase, and Kit’s Hypercharge power has been tuned for better game balance[1][2].
A big branding change also arrives this week. The Brawl Stars logo is getting a fresh overhaul in this update, moving toward a simpler and more modern design. This adjustment impacts all logos in the Brawl ecosystem, including those attached to esports and community segments, aiming to enhance readability and align with contemporary branding trends without changing the core Brawl Stars identity[5].
There’s also a new Mythic Brawler called Mina. As a damage dealer, Mina features a unique mechanic—a bar that fills after each attack, controlling how long she can unleash her next stage attack, with the cycle resetting if time expires before use[1].
Listeners looking for crossover excitement or new competitive opportunities will want to join the Subway Surfers x Brawl Stars event before it ends on October 1 in Brawl Stars and October 5 in Subway Surfers. This marks a milestone as it’s the first dual-game collaborative event for both titles, bringing fresh gameplay, new visuals, and cross-franchise community engagement to millions of mobile gamers worldwide[3].
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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