brawlhalla attack on titan

During the Brawlhalla World Championships this weekend, Blue Mammoth Games revealed a new crossover coming to Brawlhalla. Attack on Titan will be coming to the platform fighting game on December 3, 2025. 

The developer didn’t provide any other details yet for the crossover. We should expect to see the usual when we see Brawlhalla collaborations, such as multiple skins, a stage, plenty of cosmetics, and more.

The Attack on Brawlhalla Crossover Reveal Trailer gives us just a glimpse of what we’ll expect:

Over the years, we have seen a Destiny, Mega Man, Halo, Borderlands, SpongeBob, Tomb Raider, and a lot of other crossovers with games and iconic shows or movies. In other news, Brawlhalla: The Card Game was announced, and the Kickstarter has begun for the tabletop game. 

Brawlhalla is available to play on Xbox Series, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC via Steam, and on iOS and Android devices.

What other collaborations would you like to see in Brawlhalla?

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