Supercell has unveiled the Brawl Stars’ 2025 esports roadmap, its MOBA hero shooter for mobile. The roadmap has unveiled a new offline event and a breakdown of the tournaments that will take place before the season’s world finals.
The most notable addition to the Brawl Stars sports calendar for 2025 is the Brawl Cup. This international event, which will take place in the second quarter of the year, will feature eight teams competing for an extra place in the last-chance qualifier (LCQ) or a spot in the World Finals in their respective regions.
In addition to the Brawl Cup, Supercell has revealed its plan to integrate the game’s ranked playlist into “the competitive experience,” more details of which will be released later in the year. Leading up to the World Finals, the Brawl Stars 2025 circuit will feature six seasons that will include. Championship Challenges, monthly qualifiers and monthly finals.
The first Championship Challenges of 2025 begins on January 31. Teams with 15 wins will earn a berth in the monthly playoffs in February. Teams with four losses before achieving wins will be eliminated.
In 2025, the monthly qualifiers will feature a new qualification structure. In addition, esports organizations that are part of the Brawl Stars partner program will automatically qualify for the second day’s bracket.
Supercell has also announced that players from Southeast Asia and South Asia will be able to compete for spots through tournaments organized by New Zealand-based event organizer LetsPlay.Live.
The tournament Last Chance Qualifier The 16-team Brawl Stars Last Chance Qualifier will begin in October and the World Finals are scheduled for November 2025. The entire 2025 season will feature a $2M prize pool spread over each season.