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Summary of the June 2026 Brawl Talk

Introduction

The June 2026 Brawl Talk revealed one of the most ambitious updates Brawl Stars has ever had. Instead of presenting two separate seasons with disconnected content, Supercell is trying something different: two connected seasons, nine eventful weeks, new Brawlers, new powers, new skins, rewards, game modes, and a story that will evolve throughout the update.

The main storyline is called Ramen Rebellion, and it begins with a mysterious new ramen shop opening in front of Kenji’s sushi restaurant. This strange place produces Nano Noodles, a food that gives Brawlers unusual abilities known as Nano Powers. According to the transcript, the update connects Brawlers, skins, powers, rewards, and game modes into one shared story.

Ramen Rebellion: A Connected Seasonal Story

The first season of the update is focused on the Ramen Rebellion. Supercell explained that every week something different will appear in the game, and all of it will be connected to the same progressive story.

One interesting detail is that part of the story may change depending on what the community chooses. This means players will not just be watching the event happen; they may also influence how one part of the story develops.

What Are Nano Powers?

Nano Powers are the new temporary power-ups introduced during the Ramen Rebellion season. Once a Brawler unlocks a Nano Power, that Brawler gets three possible power-up options.

Before a match, players will see two random options and must choose one to activate. These powers can affect many parts of a Brawler’s kit, including their main attack, speed, Super, and other attributes.

Nano Powers can be obtained from Nano Drops. These drops are available through daily wins, Mega Quests, Boss Fights, quests, and other special game modes.

Each Nano Drop gives resources, cosmetics, and at least one guaranteed Nano Power. Players can also get lucky and receive up to nine Nano Powers from a single drop.

Nano Drops and Free Skins

Nano Drops also fill a special Nanometer, which gives more rewards as players collect more drops.

One of the biggest rewards mentioned in the Brawl Talk is that players who collect 150 Nano Drops will be guaranteed to earn all the skins from the Ramen Rebellion season.

This means the season skins can be obtained for free, but only if players collect all available Nano Drops from every source during the event.

New Legendary Brawler: Nori

The first new Brawler revealed is Nori, a new Legendary Brawler. He is described as the child of Kenji and Colette, and he is also the first Brawler born inside Starr Park.

Nori uses a fishing rod as his weapon, and his main attack has three different mechanics:

  • If players tap the attack, Nori performs a fishing rod slash.
  • If players aim a little longer, he throws a projectile that can slash through enemies or pull him toward a wall.
  • If the attack is fully charged, Nori can jump over walls.

Nori also has a special fish mechanic. Every time he hits an enemy Brawler with his main attack, he catches a fish. These fish are used to strengthen his Super.

His Super makes him dive into water and perform an area attack after a short delay. The more fish he has collected, the bigger and stronger his Super becomes.

Nori is scheduled to be released in July.

Ramen Rebellion Skins

The Ramen Rebellion season includes two visual styles: traditional food-inspired skins and futuristic cyberpunk skins.

Brawl Pass Skins

  • Master Miko
  • Fire Master Miko
  • Earth Master Miko
  • Cyberpunk Jae-Yong
  • Nano Jae-Yong
  • Choom Jae-Yong

Other Ramen Rebellion Skins

  • Takoyaki
  • Fighter Berry
  • Cyber Shelly
  • Tech Tara
  • Nano Nori

One of the biggest cosmetic reveals is Cyber Shelly, which is Shelly’s first Legendary skin.

Windstock Season

The second part of the story continues with the Windstock season. This part of the update moves away from toxic technology and introduces a greener, cleaner theme focused on nature and renewable energy.

Instead of Nano Drops, players will collect Smoothies. These work similarly to Nano Drops because they give resources and a chance to unlock Windstock skins.

However, Smoothies do not give Nano Powers. Instead, they give access to a new mechanic called Fusions.

What Are Fusions?

Fusions combine two Nano Powers into one stronger effect. Instead of choosing one power before a match, players receive two random Nano Powers, and their effects are fused together.

This makes the Windstock season feel like an evolution of the Ramen Rebellion power system. While Nano Powers let players choose one upgrade, Fusions combine two upgrades and create more powerful combinations.

Windstock Skins

The Windstock season also introduces a new set of skins inspired by technology, nature, and green energy.

Brawl Pass Skins

  • Biotech Byron
  • Unearthed Byron
  • Leaf Master Byron
  • Retrofuture Rosa
  • Renewables Rosa
  • Sci-Fi Rosa

Other Windstock Skins

  • Grizzled Kenji
  • Energized Sprout
  • Windstock Gray
  • Turbine Moe
  • Mega Mecha Meg

Mega Mecha Meg is a Hypercharged skin that will be part of an event during the Windstock season. It also includes two chroma color variations.

New Brawler: Wendy

The second new Brawler is Wendy. She was an engineer working for the evil company Nanostar, but after seeing the damage the company was causing to the environment, she left and created Windstock.

Wendy is a support Brawler focused on shields and protecting allies. Her main attack fires a projectile that can either damage enemies or give a shield to teammates.

Her Super deploys a huge shield that absorbs a percentage of the damage received by Wendy and her allies inside the area.

Wendy is scheduled to be released in August.

Buffies and Brawler Updates

This update also introduces major changes called Buffies. Two trios are receiving Buffies in this update:

  • Arcade Trio: Rico, Brock, and 8-Bit
  • Super City Trio: Max, Surge, and Meg

Rico Changes

Rico’s Gadgets and abilities are receiving several improvements. His Multiball Machine now deploys a vending machine that releases projectiles when destroyed. His Gigaball Gadget fires a giant gumball that splits into smaller projectiles when it hits a wall or enemy.

His Buffies can add more projectiles, slow enemies, improve his bounce bullets, increase his speed at low HP, and improve his Hypercharge with faster and additional projectiles.

Brock Changes

Brock’s Super is being reworked. His Rocket Laces can now be aimed, and when buffed, it gives him a short speed boost if the rocket hits an enemy Brawler.

His other Buffies can split his Mega Rocket into smaller rockets, increase his movement speed during his Super, improve his attack range over time, and add extra small rockets to his main attack during Hypercharge.

8-Bit Changes

8-Bit also receives important improvements. His Cheat Cartridge can now fully heal the damage booster and heal 8-Bit for a short time. His Extra Credits Gadget has been reworked and can fire an extra salvo of projectiles during his main attack.

His Buffies can also make projectiles bounce to nearby enemies, allow his damage booster to drop ammo clips for allies, give speed boosts to teammates, and give 8-Bit unlimited ammo during his Hyper Buffy.

Meg Changes

Meg’s Super is getting a rework. It now deals area damage when she transforms. When Hypercharged, her Super becomes larger and can slow enemies hit by it while she is in her mech.

Her Gadgets and Star Powers are also being improved. These changes include mech repair, ally healing, fire trails, speed boosts, healing from enemies hit, ammo stealing, exploding mech attacks, and homing shots when she is outside the mech.

Max Changes

Max’s Phase Shifter is now aimable, and when buffed, she can use it a second time. Her Sneak Sneakers can now be triggered manually or after three seconds.

Her Buffies can refill ammo, heal nearby allies, extend the duration of her Super, give shields to teammates, and allow her main attack to charge the Supers of nearby allies.

Surge Changes

Surge is also getting several updates. Power Surge now increases his Super charge rate for a short time, while Power Shield can reduce Gadget cooldown when Surge gets hit.

To the Max now makes Surge’s attack bounce off walls, and Serve Ice Cold makes Surge spawn with his Super charge. His Hypercharge is also being reworked so that he shoots projectiles in all directions when landing his Super.

New Game Modes

The June 2026 update also brings several new game modes during the Ramen Rebellion event.

Food Fight

Food Fight is a PvE cooking mode where players gather ingredients by destroying delivery bots. The goal is to complete food orders before time runs out.

Culinary War

Culinary War is the PvP version of Food Fight. Both teams compete to complete orders first, and the team that finishes faster wins.

Payload

A PvE version of Payload is also coming. Players must deliver the payload to its destination while bots try to stop them.

Top of the Tower

Top of the Tower is a mode with multiple stages. Players must beat all stages to win, but there is a twist: each Brawler can only be used once.

If players lose all available Brawlers, they lose the mode and must wait for the reset. The Brawler selection is based on the Brawlers the player owns, and the mode prioritizes Brawlers that have Fusions.

New Hypercharges

The Brawl Talk also revealed new Hypercharges for Star Nova and Bo.

  • Star Nova: becomes invulnerable while dashing and gains almost unlimited ammo.
  • Bo: destroys walls while his Hypercharged Super is active.

More Skins and Pro Pass Content

Supercell also confirmed more skins outside the main seasonal sets.

Adidas Ash, previously teased as part of the Adidas collaboration, is now officially coming to the game.

The next Pro Pass skin will be Cyber Brock. This skin includes all the upgrades expected from a Pro skin and will be included in the next Pro Pass season starting in August.

Conclusion

The June 2026 Brawl Talk is a massive update for Brawl Stars. It introduces two connected seasons, a progressive story, two new Brawlers, Nano Powers, Fusions, several new skins, Buffies, reworks, Hypercharges, and multiple game modes.

Nori looks like one of the most unique Legendary Brawlers released so far, thanks to his fishing rod mechanics, wall mobility, and fish-powered Super. Meanwhile, Wendy brings a support-focused playstyle built around shields and team protection.

With Ramen Rebellion and Windstock, Brawl Stars is clearly experimenting with more connected seasonal updates. If this concept works well, it could change how future Brawl Stars seasons are designed.

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