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Bump! Superbrawl is alive, and out now worldwide for Android and select regions for iOS

Author : Leo Feb 12,2025

Ubisoft's Bump! Superbrawl: A 1v1 Turn-Based Mobile Brawler Finally Launches Globally

Ubisoft's long-awaited 1v1 turn-based multiplayer game, Bump! Superbrawl, is now available worldwide on iOS and Android. The game, initially revealed in 2023 and soft-launched in Poland, has finally received a global release, albeit with minimal fanfare.

Bump! Superbrawl pits players against each other in strategic 1v1 battles, utilizing a roster of unique heroes. Set in the charming city of Arcadia, players unlock and deploy heroes in various game modes, including Zone Capture, Heist, and VIP. The game blends action, strategy, and competitive multiplayer gameplay.

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A Quiet Launch After a Long Wait

Given the extended period since its initial announcement, it's understandable if Bump! Superbrawl slipped under the radar. This quiet launch follows a pattern observed in some of Ubisoft's other mobile titles, such as Rainbow Six Mobile and The Division Resurgence, which have experienced prolonged periods of silence during development. While Ubisoft's mobile release strategy may appear somewhat inconsistent, the arrival of Bump! Superbrawl offers a compelling new option for mobile gamers seeking a strategic 1v1 experience. For a comprehensive overview of the week's top mobile game releases, be sure to check out our regularly updated "Top 5 New Mobile Games" feature.

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