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EPISODE · Jul 4, 2025 · 2 MIN

Brawl Stars 2025 Update Revolutionizes Trophy Road with New Brawlers, Modes, and Progression System

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Listeners, the world of Brawl Stars has seen a major transformation this summer with the highly anticipated 2025 update, rolled out by Supercell in late June. This overhaul centers on a complete reimagining of the Trophy Road progression, the introduction of new Brawlers, fresh game modes, and significant tweaks to reward systems and gameplay dynamics. Supercell’s June Brawl Talk and subsequent blog updates revealed an entirely new Trophy Road experience. The progression cap has expanded from 70,000 to an impressive 100,000 trophies. Now, listeners can explore themed areas known as Trophy Worlds, with the initial launch focusing on Town Square and Retropolis. As players advance through these worlds, they’ll collect a wider variety of rewards than ever before, such as Power Points, Coins, Credits, Bling, and several tiers of Starr Drops, including the rare Legendary and Hypercharge Starr Drops. Importantly, Rare and Super Rare Brawlers can now only be unlocked through Trophy Road, rather than via Gems, fundamentally changing how listeners can build their roster[1][4][5]. The update also introduces two new Brawlers. Alli, a Mythic Assassin, gains speed near low-health enemies and has a Super called “Stalker” that turns her invisible while dealing increasing damage based on an opponent’s remaining hit points. Trunk, an Epic Tank, is a tree piloted by ants with a spinning main attack that strengthens with distance and a Super that leaves behind buffing ants to aid teammates[1]. To keep matches fresh, listeners can now enjoy three new or returning game modes. Dodge Brawl delivers a dodgeball-inspired battle where teams score by hitting opponents with the ball, racing to ten points. Knight Fight presents a medieval twist on Capture the Flag, challenging players to safely carry a Trophy back to their base. Token Run, inspired by UNO, tasks Brawlers with gathering tokens in a specific sequence, disabling jumping while carrying one[1][4]. For those interested in competitive play, a new Ranked season is set to begin July 17, featuring an exclusive Dynamike skin that dynamically evolves with Chromas and special effects through the Pro Pass. The update also merges the old Masteries system rewards into the new Trophy Road, with any unclaimed Masteries rewards being automatically added to player accounts after the update[1][4]. Listeners should also note ongoing themed events, such as the recent “Take Mortis down & get rewards!” event, adding continual excitement and new incentives for engagement[3]. All of these changes signal a significant evolution in Brawl Stars’ gameplay, progression, and community competition, promising a richer and more strategic experience for both newcomers and veterans alike. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners, the world of Brawl Stars has seen a major transformation this summer with the highly anticipated 2025 update, rolled out by Supercell in late June. This overhaul centers on a complete reimagining of the Trophy Road progression, the introduction of new Brawlers, fresh game modes, and significant tweaks to reward systems and gameplay dynamics. Supercell’s June Brawl Talk and subsequent blog updates revealed an entirely new Trophy Road experience. The progression cap has expanded from 70,000 to an impressive 100,000 trophies. Now, listeners can explore themed areas known as Trophy Worlds, with the initial launch focusing on Town Square and Retropolis. As players advance through these worlds, they’ll collect a wider variety of rewards than ever before, such as Power Points, Coins, Credits, Bling, and several tiers of Starr Drops, including the rare Legendary and Hypercharge Starr Drops. Importantly, Rare and Super Rare Brawlers can now only be unlocked through Trophy Road, rather than via Gems, fundamentally changing how listeners can build their roster[1][4][5]. The update also introduces two new Brawlers. Alli, a Mythic Assassin, gains speed near low-health enemies and has a Super called “Stalker” that turns her invisible while dealing increasing damage based on an opponent’s remaining hit points. Trunk, an Epic Tank, is a tree piloted by ants with a spinning main attack that strengthens with distance and a Super that leaves behind buffing ants to aid teammates[1]. To keep matches fresh, listeners can now enjoy three new or returning game modes. Dodge Brawl delivers a dodgeball-inspired battle where teams score by hitting opponents with the ball, racing to ten points. Knight Fight presents a medieval twist on Capture the Flag, challenging players to safely carry a Trophy back to their base. Token Run, inspired by UNO, tasks Brawlers with gathering tokens in a specific sequence, disabling jumping while carrying one[1][4]. For those interested in competitive play, a new Ranked season is set to begin July 17, featuring an exclusive Dynamike skin that dynamically evolves with Chromas and special effects through the Pro Pass. The update also merges the old Masteries system rewards into the new Trophy Road, with any unclaimed Masteries rewards being automatically added to player accounts after the update[1][4]. Listeners should also note ongoing themed events, such as the recent “Take Mortis down & get rewards!” event, adding continual excitement and new incentives for engagement[3]. All of these changes signal a significant evolution in Brawl Stars’ gameplay, progression, and community competition, promising a richer and more strategic experience for both newcomers and veterans alike. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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