Brawlhalla Hits Open Beta, Is Now Free For Everyone
It's time to brawl! Blue Mammoth Game's 2-D super-smash-'em-up Brawlhalla is now in open beta, available for anyone to access for free. So if you haven't been able to snag (or purchase) a beta key, now's your chance to get into the action and get pummeled by Vikings, pirates, or minotaurs -- or maybe all three at once!
Six of the game's champions are always available via a free rotation; you can buy more with in-game gold, or purchase the All Legends Pack for $19.99 to receive access to all current and future champions. Real-money purchases are limited to skins, taunts, and other non-gameplay-affecting items. Head on over to the Brawlhalla site or its Steam page to download and install the game.
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Each character uses their 2 weapons differently and there are minimal explosive items so not as hectic as smash brothers which is a nice change of pace.
For local gaming it does have a few different modes that are fun.