We’ve been watching the Brawl Talk episodes for Brawl Stars since the game’s launch, and while they usually reveal a lot of new information and changes to the game, the current one could top all of that. If you have been left scratching your head taking in everything after watching the 8-minute Brawl Talk, then here’s a rundown of every new feature coming to Brawl Stars soon.

This Brawl Talk is a refreshing engagement to the game after the Mega Box vs Starr Drops event.

Image Credits: Supercell

SpongeBob Season and Power-Ups

Brawl Stars is tying up with SpongeBob SquarePants to bring the SpongeBob Season into the game, as revealed in the latest Brawl Talk. Unlike games like PUBG Mobile, which have a lot of collaborations every single month, Supercell appears to be pickier and with this collaboration has brought a lot of the show’s iconic and nostalgic characters into the game.

Starting, we have the Squidward Mortis skin, which is set to be the Brawl Pass skin for the SpongeBob Season. Other characters coming to the game include SpongeBob himself, Patrick, Sandy, Mr Krabs, and, of course, Plankton.

The next exciting thing coming to the game is Power-Ups. Seven of them will arrive, each corresponding to a different Brawler class. They offer an upgrade to the Brawler.

Players can get these Power-Ups inside Power Meals, purchased from The Krusty Krab, a brand-new store inside Brawl Stars. Here, Brawl Stars x SpongeBob-themed skins will also be available. Be sure to check out our Brawl Stars tips to make even more out of these Power-Ups.

Brawl Stars Brawl Talk reveals two new game modes: Jellyfish and Trio Showdown

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Jellyfish mode

Starting off with the Jellyfish, this is a 3v3 mode where the main objective is to collect jellyfish.
Players need to hold a Jellyfish for five seconds to collect it and add it to their team’s tally.
If you get taken out before five seconds, you lose the jellyfish.
The team with the most jellyfish at the end of the match will win.

Trio Showdown

The Trio Showdown is the biggest mode in Brawl Stars so far with 12 players, split into four teams of three each.
Similar to the Showdown mode, you can respawn Allies and the objective is to be the last team standing. It’s truly the closest Brawl
Stars has gotten to a Battle Royale mode – we have enough of them on mobile, to be honest.

Two New Brawlers revealed in latest Brawl Stars Brawl Talk: Moe and Kenji

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If that’s not all, the latest Brawl Talk episode has revealed two new Brawlers coming to Brawl Stars soon, namely Moe and Kenji.

Moe is a blind rat who, before getting adopted by Grom, used to live in the Starr Park Sewers. He’s now a member of the Brawl Stars maintenance team and his attacks are also related to that only. With his main, Moe uses his shovel to hurl stones at his opponents.

Moe’s Super, on the other hand, utilizes his hand-built digging machine to travel across the map, wreaking havoc on his path.

Kenji is a samurai-turned Sushi chef whose main attack features two separate attack patterns. The first is a slash while the second is a dash. Both attacks alternate between each other. His Super is a ‘Super Slash’ dealing damage to enemies in a large area.


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