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Brawlhalla Announces New Crossovers with The Rock, John Cena and More


Ubisoft has revealed a ton of new crossovers for Brawlhalla. Read on to learn more.



Ubisoft announced that WWE Superstars Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, John Cena, Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch, and Xavier Woods will join Brawlhalla as Epic Crossovers in a special SummerSlam themed in-game event beginning tomorrow.

The following WWE Superstar Epic Crossovers will be available for 300 Mammoth coins each:


  • Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is an Epic Crossover for Sentinel – Signature attacks include a flaming bull, lava, and magma rocks.
  • John Cena is an Epic Crossover for Hattori – Signature attacks use the ring ropes, fog and camera flashes.
  • Becky Lynch is an Epic Crossover for Gnash – Signature attacks include a giant green fire fist and a table to send her opponents flying.
  • Xavier Woods is an Epic Crossover for Bodvar – Signature attacks include his tag team partners, Kofi Kingston and Big E from The New Day.
  • The new free game mode also available tomorrow, Brawldown, includes a ring, breakable tables, and fun rope physics. WWE Superstar Epic Crossovers will still be available for purchase after the SummerSlam in-game event concludes.


Developed by Blue Mammoth, Brawlhalla is an epic free-to-play platform fighting game that brings players to the fight for glory in the halls of Valhalla. Choosing from over 40 unique characters, players can jump into single-player and co-op modes as well as online and local competitions. With more than 25 million players, Brawlhalla is available on PC, the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, the Xbox One family of devices including Xbox One X, and the Nintendo Switch™ system. For more information on Brawlhalla, please visit: http://www.brawlhalla.com For the latest news on Brawlhalla and all of Ubisoft’s games, visit Ubisoft News: https://news.ubisoft.com

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