Supercell Unveils 2026 Brawl Stars Esports Roadmap - Full Calendar & Guide
- Saswata Mondal
- Jan 27
- 4 min read

Image Credit: Supercell
Supercell has officially revealed the 2026 Brawl Stars esports roadmap and competitive players, fans, and streamers have a lot to look forward to. According to the latest Supercell announcement, the 2026 esports circuit features six online seasons, three live LAN events, and culminates in a World Finals with a massive prize pool of $2 million.
In this article, we break down every month of the 2026 competitive schedule, explain how to join events, and point you to where you can watch matches live giving you a complete guide to the Brawl Stars competitive year ahead.
What Is the 2026 Brawl Stars Esports Roadmap?
Supercell’s 2026 plan for the Brawl Stars Championship introduces a familiar competitive flow with improvements: six online split seasons, regional monthly finals, three major in-person LANs, and a grand World Finals event.
This roadmap builds on the success of previous seasons and brings back the beloved Championship Challenge format where players compete through in-game qualifiers to reach official tournaments.

Image Credit: Supercell
January 2026 - Championship Challenge Kickoff
30 January - Spring Split Begins
January kicks off the Spring Split of the 2026 Brawl Stars Championship with the Championship Challenge. Players across all regions (East Asia, EMEA, South America, and North America) must compete in this in-game qualifier:
How to join: Enter the Championship Challenge via the Brawl Stars app by earning 15 wins before 3 losses in the challenge cycle.
Where to watch: Matches of top teams are often streamed on the official Brawl Stars Esports YouTube channel and Twitch.
This event sets the stage for the monthly qualifiers and ranks teams for the regional finals that follow in February.
February 2026 - Regional Monthly Finals
14–23 February - Regional Monthly Finals
Each region hosts its Monthly Finals, critical for earning points and ranking toward the global season standings:
Region | Date |
East Asia | 14 Feb |
EMEA | 15 Feb |
South America | 22 Feb |
North America | 23 Feb |
These finals normally take place online or in local broadcast studios.
How to compete: Track your region’s leaderboard in the Championship tab of your game. Qualify through monthly qualifiers that precede the finals.
Where to watch: Streams are available on the official Supercell esports portal and YouTube channel.
March 2026 - Ongoing Online Seasons
March is focused on continued online seasonal play, where teams accumulate points necessary to qualify for the big mid-year events. The monthly qualifiers continue, and fans can tune in to regular online streams.
April 2026 - Mid-Season Competitions
The April window typically features mid-season challenges and regional push tournaments that give teams another chance to earn points before the big May event — the Brawl Cup. This month is critical for teams aiming to secure spots in prestige tournaments later in the year.
May 2026 - Brawl Cup (May)
May brings the Brawl Cup, one of the standout globally broadcast events in the 2026 Brawl Stars esports roadmap. It’s a mid-season celebration of high-level competition:
How to join: You must qualify through monthly point standings earned in earlier splits.
Where to watch: Brawl Cup is typically live-broadcast by BLAST and official Brawl Stars Esports channels, with community streams available across regions.
This event plays a pivotal role in shaping who earns invites to the Last Chance Qualifier and World Finals later in the year.
June-September 2026 - Online Splits and LAN Events
From June to September, teams will battle through a series of online splits, with key competitive events and additional qualifiers happening across regions. Legendary teams like HMBLE, SK Gaming, LOUD, and others are expected to make strong showings.
During this period:
Teams accumulate championship points — crucial for invitation into the Last Chance Qualifier.
BLAST broadcasts regular season matches with host analysis and pro commentary.
October 2026 - Last Chance Qualifier
October - Last Chance Qualifier
October marks the Last Chance Qualifier, a critical event for teams on the fence of World Finals invitation:
How to participate: Only teams with strong point totals but not yet qualified for World Finals are eligible, check the official leaderboard on the Brawl Stars Esports portal.
Where to watch: Official streams with multi-language support on YouTube and Twitch.
This is often a LAN-style event in one of the three new host countries announced for 2026, meaning live attendance may be possible for fans.
November 2026 - World Finals
November — 2026 Brawl Stars World Finals
The 2026 World Finals is the grand conclusion of the 2026 Brawl Stars esports roadmap - where the best teams from around the globe compete for the world championship and their share of the $2,000,000 prize pool.
How to qualify: Teams earn invitation through cumulative points, Brawl Cup success, or via the Last Chance Qualifier.
Where to watch: Supercell’s official esports broadcast channels, Twitch, and YouTube will carry the live event with multilingual coverage.
Live attendance: The finals are expected to take place in a major esports-ready city announced by Supercell closer to the event date.
Steps to Get Involved - Players & Viewers
Competing Players
To compete in Brawl Stars Championship 2026 events:
Open Brawl Stars and go to the Championship Challenge.
Win 15 games before losing 3 in your region’s cycle to qualify for monthly qualifiers.
Advance regionally by winning or placing high in qualifiers to reach monthly finals, Brawl Cup, and beyond.
Watching the Action
Fans can watch live tournaments and matches via:
Official Supercell esports YouTube channel - live broadcasts of monthly finals, global LANs, and World Finals.
Twitch - many creator streams and official broadcasts.
Supercell esports website - schedules, match results, and stats.
Conclusion
The 2026 Brawl Stars esports roadmap reveals a fast-paced year full of competitive action, global broadcasts, and opportunities for teams to cement their legacy, all culminating in a massive World Finals event. Whether you’re a competitor or a fan, there’s no better time to dive into Brawl Stars esports.



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