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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2025 · 3 MIN

Brawl Stars 2025 Update Transforms Gameplay with Mastery Removal, New Arena Mode, and Competitive Shifts

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Listeners, there are major developments in Brawl Stars as of early June 2025, with a wave of significant updates that reshape how you play and progress in the game. First and foremost, the big headline is the removal of the Mastery system. Supercell announced that Masteries are being taken out of Brawl Stars, a move that has surprised and stirred the community. This change comes alongside a major rework of Trophy Road, which now becomes the primary progression track. Many rewards from the old Mastery system—including coins, power points, and credits—are being absorbed into the new Trophy Road and restructured as raw resources or various types of Starr Drops and brawler unlocks. Notably, there is no direct credit transfer, but some will come as part of other conversion rewards. For context, Mastery rewards across all brawlers previously totaled over 230,000 coins, 34,500 power points, and 24,225 credits, but the restructure does slightly reduce some categories while buffing others, especially via increased Starr Drops and better opportunities to unlock rare brawlers and cosmetics[4]. Before Masteries disappear, Supercell is running the #1000Masteries event, which is essentially a last chance for players to grab Mastery Points and claim related rewards. This event, which runs until June 24th, offers escalating community rewards as players collectively earn Mastery Points by winning matches or becoming Star Player. Some top community milestones include massive multipliers to Mastery progression, free Starr Drops, exclusive cosmetics like the Mastery Tombstone Pin and Player Icon, and even a Mega Trophy Box. The more Mastery Points earned before the system is sunset, the greater the global rewards, giving listeners a strong incentive to play before the deadline[3]. June also marks the launch of a new in-game season called Crush the Kaiju. One of the standout features of this season is the introduction of Brawl Arena, a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA)-style mode inspired by games like League of Legends and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. However, unlike traditional MOBAs requiring 30 to 45 minutes per game, Brawl Arena offers quick five-minute matches with simplified leveling, bigger maps, defensive towers, and monster-filled jungles. This is designed to deliver chaotic fun and fresh challenges without the time commitment of conventional MOBAs[5]. On the competitive side, the meta continues to evolve. For June 2025, Angelo stands out as one of the top brawlers, especially for listeners focused on sharp shooting. Angelo’s ability to deal 4,000 damage instantly and hover over water makes him highly versatile, and his super gains additional power in poison clouds. Combining the right star powers and aiming strategies makes Angelo both deadly and sustainable in fights. The new season and fresh brawler updates have shifted the meta, so it is worth experimenting to see who fits best for your playstyle and the latest maps[1]. In summary, Brawl Stars is This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners, there are major developments in Brawl Stars as of early June 2025, with a wave of significant updates that reshape how you play and progress in the game. First and foremost, the big headline is the removal of the Mastery system. Supercell announced that Masteries are being taken out of Brawl Stars, a move that has surprised and stirred the community. This change comes alongside a major rework of Trophy Road, which now becomes the primary progression track. Many rewards from the old Mastery system—including coins, power points, and credits—are being absorbed into the new Trophy Road and restructured as raw resources or various types of Starr Drops and brawler unlocks. Notably, there is no direct credit transfer, but some will come as part of other conversion rewards. For context, Mastery rewards across all brawlers previously totaled over 230,000 coins, 34,500 power points, and 24,225 credits, but the restructure does slightly reduce some categories while buffing others, especially via increased Starr Drops and better opportunities to unlock rare brawlers and cosmetics[4]. Before Masteries disappear, Supercell is running the #1000Masteries event, which is essentially a last chance for players to grab Mastery Points and claim related rewards. This event, which runs until June 24th, offers escalating community rewards as players collectively earn Mastery Points by winning matches or becoming Star Player. Some top community milestones include massive multipliers to Mastery progression, free Starr Drops, exclusive cosmetics like the Mastery Tombstone Pin and Player Icon, and even a Mega Trophy Box. The more Mastery Points earned before the system is sunset, the greater the global rewards, giving listeners a strong incentive to play before the deadline[3]. June also marks the launch of a new in-game season called Crush the Kaiju. One of the standout features of this season is the introduction of Brawl Arena, a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA)-style mode inspired by games like League of Legends and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. However, unlike traditional MOBAs requiring 30 to 45 minutes per game, Brawl Arena offers quick five-minute matches with simplified leveling, bigger maps, defensive towers, and monster-filled jungles. This is designed to deliver chaotic fun and fresh challenges without the time commitment of conventional MOBAs[5]. On the competitive side, the meta continues to evolve. For June 2025, Angelo stands out as one of the top brawlers, especially for listeners focused on sharp shooting. Angelo’s ability to deal 4,000 damage instantly and hover over water makes him highly versatile, and his super gains additional power in poison clouds. Combining the right star powers and aiming strategies makes Angelo both deadly and sustainable in fights. The new season and fresh brawler updates have shifted the meta, so it is worth experimenting to see who fits best for your playstyle and the latest maps[1]. In summary, Brawl Stars is This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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