brok the brawl bar

Developer and publisher COWCAT announced that BROK: The Brawl Bar, the spin-off to BROK: The InvestiGator, is officially coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox. The game runs natively on Switch, Xbox One, PS4, and PS5, and it has support for Switch 2 and Xbox Series backwards compatibility. 

BROK: The Brawl Bar breaks the cycle of your typical beat ’em ups, providing unpredictable challenges that make every brawl feel unique. 

The console release of BROK: The Brawl Bar is planned for December 2, 2025.

Here are the key features of BROK: The Brawl Bar:

  • Innovative and addicting mechanics based on 60+ varied challenges
  • 6 playable characters, each offering distinct abilities
  • Meet friendly faces in the bar with a overarching story
  • Local co-op for up to 4 players
  • Creator mode: Build your own challenges and characters
  • Additional modes: Survival, Versus, Support, Daily and Bonus Challenges
  • Multiple difficulty levels
  • Text localized into 12 languages

BROK: The Brawl Bar – Console Announcement Trailer

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