Brawl Stars reveals its 2025 Esports roadmap, introducing new regions and an improved prize pool

Story Highlights

  • Supercell has recently revealed Brawl Star’s complete Esports Roadmap for next year!
  • From 2025, Brawl Stars is introducing new server in Tokyo, Singapore and Mumbai, thus enabling new ways to qualify.
  • Additionally the total prize pool is receiving a major bump as well from next season!

As a seasoned Brawl Stars gamer with years of experience under my belt, I must say that Supercell’s Esports Roadmap for 2025 has got me absolutely thrilled! The addition of new servers in Tokyo, Singapore, and Mumbai opens up new avenues for qualification and makes the competition more inclusive.

2025 competitive season for Supercell’s Brawl Stars has been unveiled, featuring the Brawl Stars Championship 2025 – a significant update within their esports division. This extended event will see the addition of new regions, an increase in the prize pool, and novel systems to enhance the overall format, spanning a whole year.

Brawl Stars Esports Roadmap 2025

Throughout the year, various locations host the Brawl Stars tournament across multiple regions, with winners progressing towards the annual World Finals. In 2025, the competition will enter its seventh season, as the game organizes the next installment of the championship series.

The Brawl Stars Championship is SO BACK!!!

See what to expect in 2025 below ⬇

— Brawl Stars Esports (@Brawl_esports) December 14, 2024

Monthly competitions will take place in every region for Brawl Stars esports. Teams will earn Brawl Points during these events, and at the close of 2025, the top teams from each regional qualifier will participate in the most significant event of the game – the Brawl Stars World Finals 2025.

Since the game is undergoing modifications, I will post the qualifier dates in this space at a later time once they have been revealed. The monthly events span anywhere from 5 to 6 months, based on the approach the game decides to take.

List of Changes coming to Brawl Stars Esports from next year

The game is about to undergo significant alterations prior to the upcoming season, with further adjustments to be announced later on. Below you’ll find the upcoming modifications outlined in the Brawl Stars Esports Agenda for 2025:

No more B Stream, event rewards for watching MF

As a devoted fan, I’m thrilled to share that the World Championship series is making a change for the better! Instead of having secondary streams in B channels, we can now enjoy a more streamlined viewing experience with the Monthly Finals being live-streamed on a single broadcast. This exciting shift promises an even more immersive and unified spectator experience.

Apart from the regular gameplay, spectators who tune into streams on the Brawl Stars official event platform will also earn special event rewards. These incentives can be claimed even after the matches have concluded, allowing players to watch the games at their convenience and still receive their rewards. The event page is always accessible, enabling you to catch up on the action whenever it suits you best.

New Sub-Regions for the Asia Pacific

In Brawl Stars, there are five main zones for the championship, and these zones are further broken down into smaller areas. The game is planning some adjustments specifically for the Asia-Pacific zone, which is made up of four sub-regions. Previously, the Monthly Finals were hosted on the Hong Kong server in this region.

But now, the game will add a Tokyo server for East Asia, a Singapore server for Southeast Asia, and Mumbai Server for South Asia. Brawl Stars hasn’t said anything about the Oceania sub-region which is currently under the APAC super-region. But the game did provide a hint on region change and Oceania, maybe, will be the sole server. It’s not decided yet.

USD 2 million for the 2025 esports year

The game hasn’t undergone significant alterations, but they recently made a poster announcement about an update to the prize pool. It was revealed that in 2025, the grand total for all events will amount to $2 million. Following the usual structure of Brawl Stars, the World Finals will offer a prize pool of one million dollars, with the remaining funds distributed among various regions for their respective events.

Competition Improvements

In 2025, further advancements are anticipated for the tournament. The monthly finals will transpire under an enhanced Multi-Qualifier (MQ) format, with specifics still undisclosed. Additionally, teams participating in the Second Split can expect to accumulate double points. Furthermore, the title is abandoning the random seeding method and introducing a new system called Ranked Tie-In. Further information about this novelty will be unveiled later on. Lastly, preparations are underway to modify the overall structure, ensuring a calendar filled with engaging events throughout the year.

With these new updates for the game in the world of eSports, we’re confident that players will enjoy a more enhanced gaming experience, and there will be numerous exciting tournaments to look forward to all year long.

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2024-12-16 15:11

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