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Brawl Stars April 2025 Update Unleashes Katana Kingdom Event, Ultra Legendary Brawlers, and Epic Competitive Showdowns

3 min • 20 april 2025
Listeners, Brawl Stars is entering one of its most dynamic chapters yet in April 2025, fueled by massive updates, game-changing events, and top-tier esports action. The spotlight this season is on the Katana Kingdom event, set to begin on May 1 and last for four weeks, immersing the game in a Japanese-themed celebration. The event’s narrative starts with Kenji’s sushi recipe experiment going awry, which transforms the in-game amusement park and introduces a brand-new gameplay mechanic: Wasabi Powers. Sushi Rolls collected during matches grant temporary buffs, with sixty unique Wasabi Powers categorized into Hot, Extra Hot, Crazy Hot, and Inferno tiers. These include everything from movement speed boosts and bonus damage to new effects like auto-shooting and reloading, and they’re tracked by a Sushi Meter that offers exclusive rewards—most notably the Oni Kenji Hypercharge Skin.

Brawl Stars is also debuting two fresh game modes with the Katana Kingdom event. Samurai Smash, available in both 5v5 and 3v3, is a point-based mode where players must fend off hostile samurai bots while battling each other. Oni Hunt takes the boss fight formula to new heights, as three players band together to face a Hypercharged Kenji, earning sushi rolls by clearing increasingly difficult stages each day[3].

Perhaps the biggest structural change in April is the introduction of Ultra Legendary rarity, a new highest tier for brawlers that sits above Legendary. Each Ultra Legendary character brings never-before-seen features, making them some of the most unique and sought-after additions to the roster. This month also welcomes Lumi, a powerful new brawler whose arrival has already shaken up the competitive scene thanks to her potent abilities. Recent updates ensure more hypercharge abilities are on the way, with every brawler promised to have hypercharge by June. The newest hypercharges—like those for Buster, Chester, and Sam—have redefined ranked play, and the mode itself has been overhauled to encourage new strategies.

The update brings significant balance changes, with nerfs to top picks such as Hank, Stu, Mr. P, Poco, and Bea, as well as buffs for Finx and Moe, which have dramatically shifted the meta and opened the door to new team compositions[5]. Alongside gameplay changes, there’s excitement for themed skins—ranging from superhero aesthetics to an ongoing UNO collaboration—and rumors swirl about a Godzilla event and the return of the Mutations experimental mechanic.

The competitive stage is also heating up, with the April Monthly Finals in East Asia drawing global attention as part of the Brawl Stars Championship 2025. This marks the last qualifier for the inaugural Brawl Cup, featuring the best teams vying for a coveted place in the finals and exclusive in-game rewards for viewers[2][4].

For listeners, Brawl Stars in April 2025 stands at the intersection of bold innovation and competitive thrill, with content drops, major meta shifts, and a vibrant esports calendar ensuring the game’s momentum continues strong into the coming months.

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