Brawl Stars September 2025 Update Brings Subway Surfers Crossover, New Brawlers, and Early Halloween Excitement
Update: 2025-09-12
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The September 2025 Brawl Stars update arrives with major new features and some of the most exciting content in the game’s history, centering on a high-profile crossover event, unique brawler releases, and an early Halloween celebration. The most prominent news: Brawl Stars has partnered with Subway Surfers, marking their first-ever crossover with the popular endless runner franchise. During this collaboration, listeners experience a new event where brawlers traverse four themed cities, unlock Subway Surfers-style skins and rewards—such as the Jake Ollie skin—and explore a limited-time Subway Run game mode that significantly changes the usual match dynamic[1][3][4].
This update brings two brand-new brawlers. First, Ziggy is a Thrower-class brawler whose storm-based attacks deal substantial damage after a short delay and feature supers that create massive storms, slowing any enemies caught in the center. His gadgets add a homing storm and a teleport, while star powers boost his slow effect or damage, depending on playstyle. Ziggy introduces the new Early Access system, allowing listeners a special chance to unlock him before he’s released for wider play[2]. Second, Mina is a Mythic damage dealer and teammate to 2024’s Ollie. She features three attack variations—ranging from long to short distance—that rotate with each attack, and missing resets her cycle. Mina’s super summons a typhoon to toss enemies, while her gadgets and star powers offer tactical defensive and healing options. Her unique trait creates a strategic timing challenge: listeners must attack in sequence within a set time before the cycle resets[2][3].
New Brawler Release Events give everyone a shot at earning these fresh fighters. Listeners can play rotating special modes over ten days, receive a set number of tickets each session, and win special boxes. Opening fourteen guarantees listeners the new brawler, or for those who already have it, a Mythic skin[1]. A Mirror Match Showdown mode accompanies this, giving all players a temporary chance to try the latest brawler regardless of collection.
The early arrival of the annual Brawl-O-Ween event surprises many, bringing back Halloween themes with new skins, bosses from a shadowy dimension, creepy maps, and expanded game modes. Collecting in-game Candy during the event allows listeners to unlock special rewards, while special bosses and challenges reward skilled play and team coordination[1][3].
This September patch unleashes eight new Hypercharges—significant power upgrades for select brawlers—reshaping competitive strategies across the meta. Seventeen brawlers receive balance changes or bug fixes, aiming to deliver a fairer and more dynamic play environment. These tweaks focus on keeping both casual and competitive matches fresh and engaging throughout the season[1][3].
Brawl Stars also unveils a refined logo; while not a full rebrand, listeners will notice a sleeker look and updated branding across the app and related events, like Brawl Talk and the Brawl Stars Championship[4].
This wave of content—most notably the Subway Surfers event, the distinct new brawlers Ziggy and Mina, groundbreaking Hypercharges, and the early Brawl-O-Ween launch—positions Brawl Stars’ September 2025 update as one of its biggest and most impactful to date, giving longtime fans and newcomers plenty of reason to dive back in[1][2][3][4].
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This update brings two brand-new brawlers. First, Ziggy is a Thrower-class brawler whose storm-based attacks deal substantial damage after a short delay and feature supers that create massive storms, slowing any enemies caught in the center. His gadgets add a homing storm and a teleport, while star powers boost his slow effect or damage, depending on playstyle. Ziggy introduces the new Early Access system, allowing listeners a special chance to unlock him before he’s released for wider play[2]. Second, Mina is a Mythic damage dealer and teammate to 2024’s Ollie. She features three attack variations—ranging from long to short distance—that rotate with each attack, and missing resets her cycle. Mina’s super summons a typhoon to toss enemies, while her gadgets and star powers offer tactical defensive and healing options. Her unique trait creates a strategic timing challenge: listeners must attack in sequence within a set time before the cycle resets[2][3].
New Brawler Release Events give everyone a shot at earning these fresh fighters. Listeners can play rotating special modes over ten days, receive a set number of tickets each session, and win special boxes. Opening fourteen guarantees listeners the new brawler, or for those who already have it, a Mythic skin[1]. A Mirror Match Showdown mode accompanies this, giving all players a temporary chance to try the latest brawler regardless of collection.
The early arrival of the annual Brawl-O-Ween event surprises many, bringing back Halloween themes with new skins, bosses from a shadowy dimension, creepy maps, and expanded game modes. Collecting in-game Candy during the event allows listeners to unlock special rewards, while special bosses and challenges reward skilled play and team coordination[1][3].
This September patch unleashes eight new Hypercharges—significant power upgrades for select brawlers—reshaping competitive strategies across the meta. Seventeen brawlers receive balance changes or bug fixes, aiming to deliver a fairer and more dynamic play environment. These tweaks focus on keeping both casual and competitive matches fresh and engaging throughout the season[1][3].
Brawl Stars also unveils a refined logo; while not a full rebrand, listeners will notice a sleeker look and updated branding across the app and related events, like Brawl Talk and the Brawl Stars Championship[4].
This wave of content—most notably the Subway Surfers event, the distinct new brawlers Ziggy and Mina, groundbreaking Hypercharges, and the early Brawl-O-Ween launch—positions Brawl Stars’ September 2025 update as one of its biggest and most impactful to date, giving longtime fans and newcomers plenty of reason to dive back in[1][2][3][4].
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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