The World Championship Expo 2025 didn't just crown a champion; it dropped a massive roadmap that sets the stage for the next year of Brawlhalla. Blue Mammoth Games revealed the next major crossover, confirmed a long-awaited weapon combination for the next Legend, and finally addressed some of the community's biggest feature requests, including solo queue for Ranked 2v2.
Attack on Titan Crossover Starts December 3
The Scouts are officially dropping into Valhalla. Starting December 3, 2025, an Attack on Titan crossover event brings Eren Yeager, Mikasa Ackerman, and Levi Ackerman to the roster. Given the anime's focus on high-speed aerial maneuvering with ODM gear, this collaboration feels like a natural mechanical fit for Brawlhalla's platform-fighting physics.
While specific signature effects haven't been fully dissected yet, expect these crossovers to mirror the agility and aggression seen in the show. If you've been saving Mammoth Coins, next week is the time to spend them.
Legend 68: The Katars and Rocket Lance Combo
For years, players have speculated about which weapon combinations were left to explore. The developers confirmed that the 68th Legend will wield Katars and Rocket Lance. This is a terrifying prospect for the current meta.
Katars provide aggressive, close-range string potential, while the Rocket Lance offers horizontal dominance and recovery options. Combining these two creates a Legend with immense pressure tools and mobility. We don't have the character's name or stat spread yet, but Blue Mammoth confirmed more details—including the launch date—will arrive in January 2026.
2026 Feature Roadmap: Solo Queue & Guilds
Beyond new characters, the roadmap for upcoming features addresses several long-standing community requests:
- Ranked 2v2 Solo Queue: Finally, you won't need a dedicated partner to climb the 2v2 ladder. This allows solo players to queue up and be matched with a teammate, changing the dynamic of competitive play for those without a duo.
- In-Game Tournaments: A native system to facilitate tournaments directly within the client.
- Guilds Phase 2: An expansion to the social systems, likely adding more progression or incentives for clan play.
- Stats Rework: A deeper look at how player statistics are tracked and displayed.
Is the Brawlhalla Card Game Worth Backing?
In a move to expand the IP beyond the screen, Brawlhalla: The Card Game was announced with a Kickstarter campaign that is live now. It's a tabletop adaptation aiming to capture the chaotic energy of the platform fighter. If you're a collector or a fan of physical media, this is a unique piece of merchandise, though its gameplay mechanics are distinct from the digital version.
To cap off the celebration, the team released "This Is Brawlhalla!", an animated short celebrating the game's 10th anniversary. It's a nostalgic nod to the history of the game, but the real excitement lies in the aggressive roadmap ahead. Between the Attack on Titan event next week and the Katar/Lance legend in January, the meta is about to shift significantly.