For years, Subway Surfers has been all about endless running, dodging trains, and racking up high scores. Now, in its biggest shake-up yet, the mobile classic finally has a finish line, and it’s all thanks to a wild crossover with Supercell’s Brawl Stars.

The Brawl Stars x Subway Surfers event is live now, running for four weeks from Setptember 4th to October 5th, and it flips the script for both games. Fans can dive into brand-new racing and competitive modes, along with themed unlocks and power-ups inspired by the other universe.

Subway Surfers Gets Competitive at Last

After 13 years of endless running, Subway Surfers is finally giving players a reason to sprint to the end. The new competitive mode, Showdown, pits six runners against each other on Brawl Stars-themed tracks.

Instead of just chasing distance, players will now race head-to-head, dodging obstacles while grabbing boosts along the way. Showdown also spices things up with power-ups that transform runners into Brawl Stars characters like El Primo, Spike, Piper, Max, Poco, and Dynamike. Each has unique abilities that can help tilt the race in your favour.

Brawl Stars x Subway Surfers

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According to SYBO’s Head of Player Experience, Celia Zimmermann, this competitive mode has been “one of the most requested features from the community” since Subway Surfers first launched. With the collab running until October 5th, there’s a chance this mode could stick around if it proves popular.

Brawl Stars Goes Full Subway

Of course, it wouldn’t be a proper crossover if Brawl Stars didn’t get its own twist. The game’s new season introduces Subway Run, a 10-player race to the finish line. Players dash through checkpoints, knock out rivals for temporary boosts, and unleash “Subway Supers” like Super Sneakers, Hoverboard Charge, Jetpack, and even a Brawler Magnet to mess with opponents.

The whole thing is wrapped in Subway Surfers flair, from neon hoverboards to familiar runner-themed rewards. It’s the first racing mode Brawl Stars has ever had, and honestly, it feels like a natural fit.

Could This Be the Start of Something Bigger?

Crossovers aren’t new for Subway Surfers, earlier this year it teamed up with Crossy Road and 8 Ball Pool, but this collab feels different. Not only is it adding fresh content, it’s changing the core gameplay of both titles.

With competitive play now in Subway Surfers and a race mode debuting in Brawl Stars, there’s every chance these experiments could pave the way for future esports-style events. After all, mobile gaming has already proven it can hold its own on the competitive stage.

For now, though, players can just enjoy the chaos. Whether you’re chasing victory in Subway’s Showdown or gunning for the finish line in Brawl Stars’ Subway Run, this collab proves that even after more than a decade, there are still new tracks to run.