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*The [[Rabbid]]s are referenced through [[Rayman]]'s default Gauntlets, the "[[Rabbid]] Boppers," and in [[Super Metal Rayman]]'s description.
*The [[Rabbid]]s are referenced through [[Rayman]]'s default Gauntlets, the "[[Rabbid]] Boppers," and in [[Super Metal Rayman]]'s description.
*[[Globox]] and [[Super Metal Rayman]]'s descriptions mention the [[Robo-Pirate]]s from ''[[Rayman 2]]''.
*[[Globox]] and [[Super Metal Rayman]]'s descriptions mention the [[Robo-Pirate]]s from ''[[Rayman 2]]''.
*The [[Ray of the Dead]] skin may be based on the Mariachi [[skin]] from ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]''.
*The [[Ray of the Dead]] skin may be based on [[Rayman]]'s Mariachi [[skin]] from ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]''.
*The [[Super Metal Rayman]] skin is based on [[Rayman]]'s appearance with the [[Heavy Metal Fist]] from ''[[Rayman 3]]'', using the titular fists for his Gauntlets.
*The [[Super Metal Rayman]] skin is based on [[Rayman]]'s appearance with the [[Heavy Metal Fist]] from ''[[Rayman 3]]'', using the titular fists for his Gauntlets.
*[[Super Metal Rayman]] uses the guitar from [[:File:RaymanLegends2 1920x1080.jpg|promotional artwork]] for ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' as his Axe.
*[[Super Metal Rayman]] uses the guitar from [[:File:RaymanLegends2 1920x1080.jpg|promotional artwork]] for ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' as his Axe.
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*The description for the Spellbound Tree podium mentions [[the Dream Forest]] from [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]].
*The description for the Spellbound Tree podium mentions [[the Dream Forest]] from [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]].
*The "Team Photo" taunt features the photoboard from ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' and [[the Photographer]]'s scrapped appearance from the same game.
*The "Team Photo" taunt features the photoboard from ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' and [[the Photographer]]'s scrapped appearance from the same game.
*[[Rayman]]'s pose on the character select screen resembles the pose he strikes after completing [[Orchestral Chaos]] and [[Gloo Gloo]] in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''.
*Upon being selected, [[Rayman]] puts up a peace sign like in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', and their spin-offs.
*[[Globox]]'s animation on the character select screen resembles his idle animation in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', and their spin-offs.
*Upon being selected, [[Globox]] strikes a pose similar to one that he can do in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' and ''[[Rayman Legends]]''.
*[[Barbara]]'s animation on the character select screen is the dance that she sometimes does in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. She also does this whenever she is selected in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' and ''[[Rayman Mini]]''.
*Upon being selected, [[Barbara]] performs an animation similar to the one that she does upon entering a level in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' and its spin-offs.
*One of [[Murfy]]'s animations has him read the [[Manual]] from ''[[Rayman 3]]''.
*One of [[Murfy]]'s animations has him read the [[Manual]] from ''[[Rayman 3]]''.
*[[Rayman]]'s "B-Ballin'" emote has him use his torso in place of a basketball, similarly to his idle animations in the [[Rayman 1|first]] and [[Rayman 2|second]] ''[[Rayman (series)|Rayman]]'' games.
*[[Rayman]]'s "B-Ballin'" emote has him use his torso in place of a basketball, similarly to his idle animations in the [[Rayman 1|first]] and [[Rayman 2|second]] ''[[Rayman (series)|Rayman]]'' games.
*[[Rayman]]'s default Axe is called the "Origin Axe," possibly referencing ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.
*[[Globox]] uses [[mosquito]]es in place of guns and wields [[Selena]]'s weapon, called "Selena's Smasher," as his Axe.
*[[Globox]] uses [[mosquito]]es in place of guns and wields [[Selena]]'s weapon, called "Selena's Smasher," as his Axe.
*[[Barbara]] uses [[Aurora]]'s spear as one of her weapons.
*Along with her signature battle axe - which is called the "Barbaraxe" here - [[Barbara]] uses [[Aurora]]'s spear as one of her weapons.
*[[Raymesis]] uses [[Psychlops]]-themed Gauntlets.
*[[Raymesis]] uses [[Psychlops]]-themed Gauntlets as one of his weapons.
*The Enchanted Forest realm is based on the [[Teensies In Trouble]] world in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''.
*The Enchanted Forest realm is based on the [[Teensies In Trouble]] world in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''.
*One of [[Rayman]]'s attacks while wielding an Axe has him slide along the ground with it in a similar manner to how [[Barbara]] and her [[List of heroes and costumes in UbiArt games|relatives]] do in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' and its spin-offs.
*One of [[Rayman]]'s attacks while wielding an Axe has him slide along the ground with it in a similar manner to how [[Barbara]] and her [[List of heroes and costumes in UbiArt games|relatives]] do in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' and its spin-offs.

Revision as of 22:06, 16 August 2025

Brawlhalla
Published by Blue Mammoth Games, Ubisoft
Developed by Blue Mammoth Games, Ubisoft

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Release date October 17, 2017
Genre Platform fighter
Gameplay mode Single player, multiplayer
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Platforms macOS, Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS
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Brawlhalla is a free-to-play fighting game developed and published by Blue Mammoth Games, which would later be acquired by Ubisoft, and released in 2017. Rayman appears as a playable character in the game, while Globox, Barbara, and other characters from the Rayman series appear as skins or items.

Gameplay

The goal of most of Brawlhalla's game modes is to launch opponents into any of the four blastzones, or off-screen areas, similarly to Super Smash Bros. games. The more damage a character takes, the easier it is for them to be launched. If a character is sent into a blastzone, they lose a stock and are respawned back onto the stage. Winning criteria varies depending on the game mode, though typically the last player standing wins.

Rayman content

In November 2018, Rayman was added to Brawlhalla with patch 3.32. The character came with three skins to play as: Raymesis, Sir Rayelot, and Raydvar, a newly introduced member of Rayman's species who resembles Bödvar, another playable character from the game. Globox and Barbara were also introduced as skins for the characters Cassidy and Brynn, respectively. In addition to this, a Knockout Effect featuring Grunderbite, a Lum King sidekick, a Spellbound Tree podium, a new taunt featuring the Photographer, and a new Kung Foot mode were added. According to the lore in the character selection screen, Rayman was sent out by Polokus to find the Horn of Lums needed to defeat Mr Dark who had returned. He then found the Grand Tournament of Valhalla which has the Horn of Lums as one the prizes, making him enter the competition without hesitation. It is unknown if Rayman ever retrieved the Horn of Lums.

In October 2021, a new skin for Rayman called Ray of the Dead was made available for purchase during the "Brawlhalloween" event.

In April 2022, it was revealed that patch 6.06 would include content like new emoji skins (a Rayman Wave emoji skin can be seen) and a B-ballin' Emote, in which characters play with a basket ball; in Rayman's case, he plays with his torso. In May 2022, to celebrate Street Fighter's 35th anniversary and the inclusion of new characters to the game, a trailer was presented which featured Rayman and Globox.[1]

In March 2025, Brawlhalla released the Azoth's Ascension Battle Pass, featuring taunts where 2 of them include unique variations when using with Rayman, Globox and Barbara. These taunts are called "Pok-ta-pok", where Rayman plays with his torso (similar to his variant of the "B-Ballin'" taunt) instead of a ōllamaloni, and "Relic of the Lost Temple" in which Rayman, Globox, and Barbara replace the treasure with a Plum.[2]

In September 2025, to celebrate Rayman's 30th anniversary, Brawlhalla announced Super Metal Rayman along with the Forest Dragon sidekick, the Murfy companion, 3 new emojis of Rayman, Globox and Barbara, an avatar featuring "Classic Rayman", a title reward "YEAH!!!", a new "Enchanted Forest" realm for the Kung Foot and Free-For-All game modes, and a new UI Menu Theme.

References to the Rayman series

The game features several references to the Rayman series in addition to the in-game content.

Gallery

Trivia

  • A forest dragon was planned to appear as a sidekick in the Rayman event, appearing in the game files only once and before the actual event, in Patch 3.31, but was never used. It would later return for the "Epic Rayman" event on Patch 9.11, using its current name (they were previously just known as dragons).

References

  1. Twitter, @Brawlhalla, https://twitter.com/Brawlhalla/status/1523376906342596608, « To celebrate Street Fighter's 35th anniversary, 5 more characters are joining the fight in Brawlhalla on May 25! M. Bison, Dhalsim, Luke, Sakura, and Ken will all be joining Akuma, Ryu, and Chun-Li in the Grand Tournament #SF35 »
  2. YouTube, Brawl League Battle Pass 11 Reveal!, http://youtu.be/qubyUM4Y1bo, « We took a look through the jungle and found some cool stuff. »