If you were hoping to catch the weekly developer stream on November 18, you'll have to wait. Blue Mammoth Games announced its cancellation, but for a very good reason: the team is in the final stretch of preparations for the Brawlhalla World Championship 2025, which is now just days away.
Instead of broadcasting, the team is reportedly hands-on with setting up the stages for the biggest tournament of the year. This move underscores just how significant BCX is, pulling the entire studio's focus to ensure the main event goes off without a hitch. The championship is set to kick off in less than three days, marking the culmination of the competitive season where the world's best players will battle for the top spot.
All Hands on Deck for the World Championship
Canceling a regularly scheduled community touchpoint like a dev stream isn't done lightly. The announcement clarifies that this is a necessary step to manage the logistics of a major live esports event. For players, this means the developers are prioritizing the integrity and presentation of the tournament that so many compete in and watch.
This news comes right after a Double XP and Double Gold weekend, which gave the entire community a chance to grind out Legend levels and stack up currency. It served as a perfect community-wide warm-up before the competitive spotlight shifts entirely to BCX 2025.
Why was the Brawlhalla stream canceled?
The developer stream was canceled so the team at Blue Mammoth Games could dedicate their full attention to the physical setup and final preparations for the Brawlhalla World Championship 2025. With the event starting imminently, all resources are being directed toward the tournament.
With the weekly stream on pause, all eyes in the Brawlhalla community now turn to the upcoming championship. It's time to see which warrior will prove they are the best in this epic test of skill.