As Brawlhalla Esports enters its 10th year, Blue Mammoth Games has unveiled a thrilling and revamped competitive schedule for 2025. The year is set to feature classic Seasonal Championships, new Royale Invitationals, and more offline events, offering a diverse competitive experience.
Here’s everything you need to know about what to expect in the upcoming year.
Returning to Roots: Seasonal Championships
Arguably the most exciting change in Brawlhalla Esports Year 10 is the return of the Seasonal Championships. These championships, which have been a core part of the game’s competitive history, make their grand return to offer a more focused and traditional esports experience.
After experimenting with different formats, such as the Trials in 2024, Blue Mammoth Games is bringing back this fan-favorite to concentrate efforts on bigger, more impactful events.
In 2025, there will be four Seasonal Championships:
- Winter Championship: Feb. 21 – Feb. 23, Feb. 28 – March 2
- Spring Championship: May 9 – May 11, May 16 – May 18
- Summer Championship: July 18 – July 20, July 25 – July 27
- Autumn Championship: Sep. 12 – Sep. 14, Sep. 19 – Sep. 21
These events will follow a regional schedule:
- Southeast Asia and the Middle East: Fridays
- Europe and South America: Saturdays
- North America: Sundays
These championships not only represent a return to form but also give players and viewers a chance to enjoy a more concentrated esports experience, helping to solidify Brawlhalla as a top-tier competitive title.
Fewer Participants, More Excitement: Royale Invitationals
In a significant shift for Year 10, Brawlhalla will be hosting Royale Invitationals with fewer participants, making them more exclusive. In 2024, there were two major Royales, but in 2025, only the top two players from each region will receive invites to participate. This cuts the number of invited players in half, intensifying the competition and making these events even more thrilling.
Here are the key Royale Invitationals for 2025:
- Winter Royale: April 25 to April 28 (1v1 and 2v2)
- Spring Royale: June 6 to June 8
- Summer Royale: Aug. 15 to Aug. 17
- Autumn Royale: Oct. 9 to Oct. 12
In addition to the competitive Royales, Winter Royale stands out as an open event that will feature both 1v1 and 2v2 tournaments, offering a fantastic opportunity for casual and aspiring pro players to get involved.
Offline Championships: Midseason & World Championship
While Brawlhalla Esports Year 10 introduces exciting changes, the tradition of offline championships continues. These large-scale events bring the best of the community together for intense in-person competition.
- Midseason Championship 2025: June 13 to June 15 (Part of the CEO Event)
- World Championship (BCX 2025): November (TBD)
The Midseason Championship will once again be held as part of the larger CEO event, blending Brawlhalla with the broader fighting game community (FGC) for a festive atmosphere. Meanwhile, the BCX 2025 World Championship will wrap up the competitive season, promising epic battles and world-class gameplay.
Unusual Fun Events: Brawlhalla’s Side Modes
In addition to the core competitive tournaments, Brawlhalla will feature some fun and quirky events that represent the game’s beloved side modes. These special championships include:
- Brawlball
- Triples
- Kung Foot
These events offer a unique way to experience the game outside the usual 1v1 or 2v2 formats, adding extra fun for players and fans alike.
Community Support and Smaller Regions
Although Brawlhalla is maintaining its commitment to supporting smaller regions, the focus for 2025 will be on Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Unfortunately, regions like Australia won’t see a return of their own tournaments this year, although the community remains engaged in other parts of the world.
Key Highlights of Brawlhalla Esports Year 10:
- Seasonal Championships return with four major events, providing more focused competitive play.
- Royale Invitationals will feature fewer participants, ensuring a more exclusive and intense experience.
- Offline events like the Midseason Championship and BCX 2025 continue to be major fixtures.
- Fun side mode championships will be held for Brawlball, Triples, and Kung Foot.
- Smaller regions, including Southeast Asia and the Middle East, will continue to receive community support, but there will be no Australian tournaments this year.
Conclusion
Brawlhalla Esports Year 10 promises to be an exciting chapter in the game’s competitive history. With the return of Seasonal Championships, more exclusive Royale Invitationals, and the continuation of offline events, players and fans can expect an action-packed year.
Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a casual fan, there’s plenty to look forward to in the coming months.
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