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⚠️ Hey all, this is really important to iPhone/iPad users only: ⚠️ - There's a crash and while we work on a fix for that, here's the workaround for you: - Rotate your device during the Loading Screen (I know, it somehow works) - OR take a screenshot of...

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Brawl Stars2 years ago

We have no magic solutions for the Matchmaking issue, though 🥲 We are currently investigating it and will work on a fix for that too!

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Andez2 years ago

I'M STUCK BETWEEN REALITIES

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KairosTime Gaming2 years ago

HAHAHA!!! This is hilarious & such a great way to kick off the Bizarre Circus update 🤡

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Power Couple Gaming2 years ago

Almost looks like a superstition 😂 “during a full moon, jump 3 times before opening Brawl Stars” 🤣🤣🤣

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CANAL772 years ago

Pov: your Iphone's gallery the forward week 🗿

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Andez2 years ago

Thank u!!!!

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DTanθ2 years ago

Game gets stuck on search for players screen, pressing exit doesn't works you have to force close game

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Elcarlos2 years ago

@LaPeceraTonta Se me cerró el juego cuando quería abrir el Star drop legendario, y cuando volví a entrar no me dieron nada me quede sin Star drop legendario 💀💀 @BrawlStars

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