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EPISODE · May 4, 2025 · 3 MIN

Brawl Stars May Update Brings Major Balance Changes and Bug Fixes During Katana Kingdom Season

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Listeners, the latest news on Brawl Stars brings significant updates and changes to the game as of early May 2025. Supercell has rolled out a major balance patch on April 30, coinciding with the start of the highly anticipated “Battle for Katana Kingdom” season. This update introduces a wide range of buffs and nerfs to various Brawlers. Notably, characters like Crow and Lumi have received considerable adjustments, impacting how players might approach team compositions and strategies going forward. The developers are actively attempting to flatten the power curve, targeting overpicked Brawlers and frequently used Gadgets while giving a boost to less popular characters[1][2][3]. Alongside gameplay adjustments, several bug fixes have been implemented. These include resolving Melodie’s visual glitch, correcting Penny’s projectile tracking, fixing Lumi’s basic attack stalling with Quickfire modifiers, ensuring Mega Pig reliably delivers rewards, and addressing visual issues for Squeak, Nita, and Eve on specific Android devices[1]. Jae-yong’s voiceover playback has also been fixed, improving the character’s in-game experience for players[1]. However, the ongoing “Battle for Katana Kingdom” event is facing a notable technical challenge. A significant bug related to the “Sushi Meter” reward system has been reported, where some players—particularly those making substantial monetary purchases for event passes or Sushi Rolls—have not received their earned rewards. The issue is causing frustration, with community demands for compensation varying widely. There are also reports of overlapping spray bugs, indicating that the latest update may have broader stability concerns, possibly caused by server overload or coding errors in the new reward triggers[4]. Supercell has acknowledged the Sushi Meter bug and announced a planned maintenance window for early the following week, likely starting May 5. During this time, they intend to patch the reward issue and will release detailed instructions to ensure all affected players can claim their rightful rewards. This swift response highlights the importance of addressing bugs quickly, especially when real money and community trust are involved[4]. Looking at the bigger picture, Brawl Stars remains a cornerstone for Supercell, with the development team balancing creativity and conservative growth goals. Even though it may not be the company’s top priority, the team’s dedication continues to drive engaging content and responsive updates for its dedicated player base[5]. In summary, Brawl Stars is undergoing significant balance changes this May, with Supercell responding promptly to bugs and continuing to foster an engaging, evolving experience for its listeners. Stay tuned for further updates as the Battle for Katana Kingdom event unfolds and the game’s meta adapts to the latest round of changes and fixes[1][2][3][4]. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners, the latest news on Brawl Stars brings significant updates and changes to the game as of early May 2025. Supercell has rolled out a major balance patch on April 30, coinciding with the start of the highly anticipated “Battle for Katana Kingdom” season. This update introduces a wide range of buffs and nerfs to various Brawlers. Notably, characters like Crow and Lumi have received considerable adjustments, impacting how players might approach team compositions and strategies going forward. The developers are actively attempting to flatten the power curve, targeting overpicked Brawlers and frequently used Gadgets while giving a boost to less popular characters[1][2][3]. Alongside gameplay adjustments, several bug fixes have been implemented. These include resolving Melodie’s visual glitch, correcting Penny’s projectile tracking, fixing Lumi’s basic attack stalling with Quickfire modifiers, ensuring Mega Pig reliably delivers rewards, and addressing visual issues for Squeak, Nita, and Eve on specific Android devices[1]. Jae-yong’s voiceover playback has also been fixed, improving the character’s in-game experience for players[1]. However, the ongoing “Battle for Katana Kingdom” event is facing a notable technical challenge. A significant bug related to the “Sushi Meter” reward system has been reported, where some players—particularly those making substantial monetary purchases for event passes or Sushi Rolls—have not received their earned rewards. The issue is causing frustration, with community demands for compensation varying widely. There are also reports of overlapping spray bugs, indicating that the latest update may have broader stability concerns, possibly caused by server overload or coding errors in the new reward triggers[4]. Supercell has acknowledged the Sushi Meter bug and announced a planned maintenance window for early the following week, likely starting May 5. During this time, they intend to patch the reward issue and will release detailed instructions to ensure all affected players can claim their rightful rewards. This swift response highlights the importance of addressing bugs quickly, especially when real money and community trust are involved[4]. Looking at the bigger picture, Brawl Stars remains a cornerstone for Supercell, with the development team balancing creativity and conservative growth goals. Even though it may not be the company’s top priority, the team’s dedication continues to drive engaging content and responsive updates for its dedicated player base[5]. In summary, Brawl Stars is undergoing significant balance changes this May, with Supercell responding promptly to bugs and continuing to foster an engaging, evolving experience for its listeners. Stay tuned for further updates as the Battle for Katana Kingdom event unfolds and the game’s meta adapts to the latest round of changes and fixes[1][2][3][4]. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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