Brawl Stars Championship 2025 Revealed – Roadmap Confirmed

SUPERCELL has truly taken its time when it comes to revealing the Brawl Stars Championship 2025. Well, later is better than never and we’re excited to discuss the Brawl Stars esports roadmap for 2025.

BCS 2025 – A Jam-Packed Season

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Indeed, SUPERCELL wants to make the most of a successful 2024 season by offering more competition in 2025. For those unaware, the recent Brawl Stars 2024 World Final cemented a record-breaking peak viewership for the esport supporting its status as a leading esports game. Overall, the season will feature offline events across multiple continents, embracing a global approach.

Specifically, the three offline events are as follows:

With those offline tournaments to look forward to, six monthly Seasons are making up the regular season across the months of February, March, April, June, July and August. Here’s a look at the seven regions which will feature competition:

Moreover, Brawl Stars esports this year features in-game integration with the mainstream title. This looks to improve viewership and interaction with the global Brawl Stars community.

Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 – $1,000,000

Ending the season with a bang, the Brawl Stars World Finals is scheduled for November 2025. With $1,000,000 on the line, the 16 best teams in the world earn their spot at the tournament accordingly:

In addition, another seed will be awarded to the region that wins the Brawl Cup.

While there is plenty of competition to look forward to next season, our only concern is a lack of offline competition for the majority of the season. We’ll be curious to see how SUPERCELL keeps the community interested in between events.

Gabriel Sciberras
Gabriel Sciberras

Since: February 7, 2023

Gabriel is a content writer and editor at EsportsBets, covering every related esports scene and topic under the sun, apart from plenty of experience in the realm of technology and gaming. When he's not covering international news, he's focused on the local Maltese scene.

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