Brawl Stars Championship 2025 News

Abdul Kaiyum

October 31, 2025

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The Brawl Stars Championship 2025 is in full swing – Supercell’s official global mobile esports tournament featuring six monthly seasons and several major events. Top teams from around the world have competed in regional qualifiers and finals all year. Key highlights include the inaugural Brawl Cup (May 23–25 in Dallas), a $50,000 mid-season LAN event, the Last Chance Qualifier (Oct 10–12 in Brazil), and the upcoming World Finals (Nov 28–30 in Stockholm) with a $1,000,000 prize pool. This article covers the latest news: schedules, format, team standings, and results.

The championship format spans six monthly seasons. Each season begins with a Championship Challenge (in-game qualifier), followed by Monthly Qualifiers and Monthly Finals in each region. Teams earn Championship points in their regional leagues; the top teams on each region’s leaderboard qualify for LAN events. Below is the 2025 event roadmap:

  • Monthly Seasons: Six monthly splits (Jan–June 2025) with online qualifiers and finals in each region. Teams earn points toward the leaderboard.

  • Brawl Cup (May 23–25): Mid-season LAN at DreamHack Dallas, Texas. Eight regional champion teams (2 NA, 2 EMEA, 1 SA, 1 EA, 1 China, 1 APAC) battled for $50,000 and an extra World Finals or LCQ slot.

  • Last Chance Qualifier (Oct 10–12): LAN at Brazil Game Show, São Paulo. 16 teams from 7 regions compete for the final 4 World Finals berths.

  • World Finals (Nov 28–30): Hosted at DreamHack Stockholm, Sweden. The top 16 teams (5 regions) will compete in group and playoff stages for the title and a $1,000,000 prize pool.

Each of these stages is broadcast live on the official Brawl Stars Esports channels, with viewers earning in-game rewards via the Pro Pass system.

Brawl Cup 2025 Recap:

Image: Promotional artwork for the 2025 Brawl Cup – the first in-person event of the Brawl Stars Championship 2025 circuit.

The first international event of BSC 2025 was the Brawl Cup (May 23–25, 2025) in Dallas. This historic LAN featured 8 top teams (qualified via regional season points) from around the globe. According to DreamHack, “Brawl Cup brings 8 of the world’s top Brawl Stars esports teams to Dallas as they battle across three days for $50,000 of the program’s $2,000,000 total prize pool”. The bracket featured group play followed by a playoff.

The competing teams included heavyweights like Tribe Gaming and Elevate (North America), SK Gaming and HMBLE (Europe), ZETA DIVISION (East Asia/Japan), LOUD (South America), Toxic Lotus (China), and Revenant XSpark (SEA/South Asia). In the end, Team HMBLE (Europe) claimed the championship. HMBLE defeated SK Gaming 3–1 in the grand final to become the first-ever Brawl Cup 2025 champions. The final standings (top 4) were:

  • 1st: HMBLE (EU) – $15,000 + World Finals spot.

  • 2nd: SK Gaming (EU) – $10,000.

  • 3rd: ZETA DIVISION (EA) – $6,500.

  • 4th: Toxic Lotus (CN) – $4,500.

HMBLE’s win was particularly notable: as the reigning 2024 world champions, they proved dominant on LAN, adding the Brawl Cup trophy to their résumé. (A detailed bracket and match stats are available in the source.)

Key Takeaway: HMBLE won Brawl Cup 2025 (defeating SK Gaming in the final) and directly secured a spot at the World Finals. The Brawl Cup featured 8 regional champions competing for $50K and a future slot.

Teams and Standouts:

Several star teams have emerged in 2025. In Europe (EMEA), HMBLE and SK Gaming have been dominant. HMBLE (Italy/UK) – the defending world champions – earned a World Finals berth by winning Brawl Cup. SK Gaming (Germany) won two European monthly finals in Split 1 and finished as Brawl Cup runner-up. In Asia, ZETA DIVISION (Japan) recovered from a slow start to win multiple East Asia monthly finals. South America’s top team LOUD (Brazil) won the April SA finals. In North America, Tribe Gaming (USA) was virtually unchallenged in Split 1 (winning all three NA Seasonal Championships), with Elevate (USA) consistently close behind.

Other contenders include Toxic Lotus (China) and Revenant XSpark (APAC/South Asia/Middle East). Toxic Lotus shocked many by eliminating Tribe Gaming on Day 1 of Brawl Cup and ultimately finishing 4th. Revenant XSpark (a merged SEA/South Asia team) made the LCQ lineup.

In summary, the teams to watch are:

  • HMBLE (Europe): 2024 world champions and 2025 Brawl Cup winners.

  • SK Gaming (Europe): Multiple regional champion, 2025 Brawl Cup runner-up.

  • ZETA DIVISION (East Asia): Two-time East Asia Monthly Finals winner.

  • LOUD (South America): South America regional champion (won Apr.).

  • Tribe Gaming (North America): North American powerhouse (3× seasonal champions in Split 1).

  • Toxic Lotus (China): Top Chinese team, semifinalist at Brawl Cup.

  • Elevate (North America) and Revenant XSpark (APAC) are also strong contenders.

(All team names are as qualified in BSC 2025 – see official roster lists.)

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Points, Leaderboards & Qualification:

Teams earn Championship points by competing in Monthly Qualifiers and Finals. These points are tracked on a Regional Leaderboard. According to the official rules, “The Team(s) at the top of the Regional Leaderboard will qualify for the Brawl Cup, Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ), and the World Finals”. In practice, each region’s leaderboard determines which teams get automatic seeds. For example, the top EMEA and NA teams already qualified for Stockholm via points, while the remaining slots are decided via LCQ.

The Brawl Cup champion (HMBLE) earned a direct Finals slot, and Brawl Cup 3rd/4th place teams (ZETA, Toxic Lotus) secured LCQ spots. Likewise, teams finishing high on regional leaderboards will either enter the World Finals or LCQ. The official LCQ announcement confirms that 16 teams from 7 regions fight for the last 4 Golden Tickets. This means at least 12 teams have already qualified via points. The exact leaderboard rankings are updated on the official Brawl Stars Esports site.

In short, every match in the season matters. Strong performances in monthly events earn crucial points – keep an eye on live leaderboards as teams jostle for a championship berth.

Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ) 2025:

With the major slots decided, the Last Chance Qualifier is the final gateway to Stockholm. Supercell announced “Brawl Goes to Brazil” for LCQ (Oct 10–12, 2025). Held at the Brazil Game Show in São Paulo, this LAN will feature 16 teams across 7 regions battling for 4 spots at the World Finals. The LCQ format and participants were revealed in the official announcement. Competing teams include runners-up and underdogs from each region, plus 3rd/4th place from Brawl Cup. Fans can watch live via Brawl Stars Esports channels (with in-game Pro Pass rewards).

The stakes are high – for many mid-tier teams, LCQ is “their season on the line”. Crazy Raccoon (Japan), Totem Esports (Italy), and others have qualified for LCQ via third-party leagues. We’ll have full coverage of the LCQ bracket and results as it happens.

Key Point: The LCQ (Oct 10–12) is a last-chance LAN for 16 teams to claim the final 4 World Finals spots. Winners advance to Stockholm 2025.

World Finals 2025 Preview:

The pinnacle of the season, the Brawl Stars World Finals 2025, will take place Nov 28–30, 2025 at DreamHack Stockholm in Sweden. Sixteen teams (5 regions) will be grouped and then enter a single-elimination playoff. According to the official DreamHack Stockholm page, “The best teams in the world battle to see who deserves the 2025 World Champion title”. The prize pool is $1,000,000, with $400K to 1st place.

The tournament format: 16 teams split into 4 groups (4 teams each); top 2 from each group advance to the playoffs. Playoffs are Bo5 sets (with Bo3 games). Notably, DreamHack advertises: “Can HMBLE defend their World Title, or will a new champion be crowned in Stockholm?” – hinting that HMBLE won in 2024 and will defend.

Qualified teams include all regional champions and the 4 LCQ winners. So far 12 teams (regional top seeds + Brawl Cup champ) are set, with LCQ filling the rest. Fans can expect intense matches – DreamHack promises “mobile esports action” and the chance for any team to become world champion. We’ll update on finalists, championship brackets and results after the event.

Conclusion

The Brawl Stars Championship 2025 has been a year of intense competition and surprises. From six months of online leagues to the historic Brawl Cup LAN and the forthcoming LCQ, the road to the World Finals has offered plenty of drama. The Brawl Cup was won by HMBLE, while LCQ is now underway in Brazil. All eyes are on DreamHack Stockholm (Nov 28–30) where the best teams compete for a $1M prize pool and the world title.

Stay tuned for live updates, match results, and player highlights. Which team will lift the trophy? Let us know in the comments below! And if you enjoyed this update, share this post to support the Brawl Stars esports community. (Cheer on your favorite team, earn rewards with the Pro Pass, and join the conversation – it’s going to be a BLAST!)

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Q: What is the format of the 2025 Brawl Stars Championship?
    A: 2025 features six monthly seasons, each with a Championship Challenge (in-game qualifier), followed by regional Monthly Qualifiers and Finals. The season culminates in the mid-season Brawl Cup (Dallas, May) and the Last Chance Qualifier (Brazil, Oct), leading to the World Finals (Stockholm, Nov).

  • Q: Who won the Brawl Cup 2025?
    A: Team HMBLE (Europe) won the Brawl Cup 2025, defeating SK Gaming in the Grand Final to claim the $15,000 prize and a spot at the World Finals.

  • Q: How do teams qualify for the World Finals?
    A: Teams earn Championship points through regional Monthly events (points tracked on leaderboards). Top teams from each region qualify directly or via Brawl Cup. The Last Chance Qualifier decides the final four slots.

  • Q: When and where is the 2025 World Finals, and what is the prize pool?
    A: The World Finals are scheduled for November 28–30, 2025 at DreamHack Stockholm in Sweden. Sixteen teams (from 5 regions) will compete, and the total prize pool is $1,000,000. The champion takes home $400,000.

  • Q: Which teams and regions are represented?
    A: Teams from all major regions qualify: EMEA (EU/Middle East), North America, South America, China, and Asia Pacific. In World Finals, 16 teams (5 regions) will battle for the title. Notable qualifiers include HMBLE, SK Gaming, ZETA DIVISION, LOUD, Tribe Gaming, and others

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