Brawlhalla Battle Pass Season 2 is now live

Brawlhalla, the free-to-play platform fighter, has just launched its Season 2 Battle Pass. Available across all platforms for $14.95 AUD, the Battle Pass will be live for 12 weeks and features a delicious ’80s synthwave theme and 85 tiers of rewards.

Progression through the Battle Pass is accomplished by collecting Gems earned when completing Daily, Weekly and General missions. Three Daily Missions can be active at one time and each day one Daily Mission can be re-rolled.

Weekly Missions launch each week and only expire at the end of the Battle Pass season.

Brawlhalla Battle Pass Season 2

Players who wish to progress through the Battle Pass more quickly can do so by purchasing a level for 35 Mammoth coins each. However, this means spending more real-world money.

The Battle Pass includes both a free and premium track and the free track includes;

  • Avatars
  • Color Schemes
  • Weapon Skins
  • Emotes
  • Sidekicks

The premium or Gold Battle Pass includes;

  • Character Skins
  • KO Effect
  • Progression Podium
  • Progression Skin
  • Mammoth Coins
  • Battle Pass Boosters
  • Loading Frame
  • UI & Nameplate Theme
  • All the rewards the free pass offers

As a bonus, players who purchase the Gold Battle Pass will have access to additional Weekly Missions which will grant “the most radical Synthwave loot and accessories.”

Brawlhalla is available now on PC, PS4, Xbox One and Switch.

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