Brawl Stars has seen a busy July 2025, highlighted by the release of the Brawl Stars Pro Pass 2 and ongoing major esports competitions. The Pro Pass 2 officially launched on July 17, 2025. This seasonal event introduced two progression paths: a free path, which offers useful rewards to all players, and a paid path that includes exclusive items such as a special skin and several maxed-out Brawlers. The paid Pro Pass aims to make the game even more engaging for listeners by delivering premium content and incentives through additional rewards like Starr Drops, Ranked Drops, and Pro Skin upgrades. This Pro Pass season will run until mid-November 2025, giving plenty of time to complete and enjoy its content.
In terms of new gameplay features, June 2025 brought significant updates to the core game content. Two entirely new game modes, Knight Fight and Dodgebrawl, were added, along with the return of Token Run. These modes provide listeners with fresh gameplay experiences and new ways to earn rewards. Furthermore, the Trophy Road, a key progression track in Brawl Stars, received a major rework. Themed around Starr Park, the Trophy Road now breaks into different “worlds,” each representing the home for sets of Brawler trios. As a result, players can now earn a greater diversity of rewards across these worlds, such as Legendary, Hypercharge, and Mythic Starr Drops, alongside existing currencies like coins, credits, Bling, and Power Points. Importantly, the Trophy Road was extended to 100,000 trophies, and all rewards have been upgraded to increase their value. Notably, Rare and Super Rare Brawlers are now exclusively unlocked via Trophy Road, no longer available for purchase with gems.
On the esports front, the Brawl Stars Championship 2025 has entered its summer split, with July’s monthly finals taking place just two days ago. This is a crucial stage for teams as points are now doubled, and every win could determine who makes it to the world finals in the fall. In North America, teams like Tribe and Elevate are close to securing a world finals spot, while teams like Space Station, SMN, Pioneers, and Electros are battling closely for the remaining positions. The high stakes and intense competition mean listeners can expect dramatic moments and shifting standings throughout the rest of the split.
Listeners should also be aware that previous systems such as Masteries have been discontinued, with their rewards integrated into the new Trophy Road, streamlining progression and prize acquisition. For those returning after a break, any unclaimed rewards, including Brawlers, will be automatically collected when logging in after updates.
In summary, July 2025 marked major changes for Brawl Stars: the new Pro Pass 2’s launch, expanded reward systems, fresh game modes, and high-stakes competitive play. These developments are crafted to enhance both the casual and competitive experiences, ensuring there is something new for everyone in the Brawl Stars community[1][2][3][4].