Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 Kicks Off in Stockholm with Top Teams Battling for Global Championship
Update: 2025-11-28
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Hey everyone, it's Max Gaming here, and I've got some huge Brawl Stars news that's happening right now. So if you've been sleeping on competitive Brawl Stars, it's time to wake up because the Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 is going down this weekend in Stockholm, Sweden, and honestly, this is the event of the year.
The tournament started today, November 28th, and runs through Sunday, November 30th, hosted by Supercell at DreamHack Stockholm 2025. We're talking about sixteen of the absolute best teams from around the world competing for the world title. According to the Brawl Stars esports community, this is the culmination of an entire season's worth of grinding and competing, and every team here has earned their spot through intense regional qualifiers and tournaments throughout the year.
One team that's getting a lot of buzz is REJECT, the Japanese esports powerhouse. Their Brawl Stars division is bringing three incredible players to the tournament: Shu, Melty, and Battoman. These guys are going for the world championship title, and the competitive scene is honestly hyped to see what they bring to the table.
Now here's something that's really cool about how this tournament works. According to Liquipedia, the 2025 Brawl Stars Championship consists of three major offline events. There was the Brawl Cup back in May, then the Last Chance Qualifier in October where teams fought for their shot at Worlds, and now we're at the World Finals. The format this year actually reduced team rosters to just three players maximum, which really changes the meta and makes every single player count way more than before.
What makes this tournament different from your regular monthly competitions is that teams have been earning BSC Points throughout the entire season, competing in monthly qualifiers and finals to climb the rankings. The teams that qualified for Worlds are literally the elite of the elite, and watching them execute plays at this level is absolutely insane.
The first matches started at 6 AM Pacific time this morning, and if you haven't checked out the watch parties yet, there are tons of them happening on YouTube and streaming platforms. The competitive Brawl Stars community is absolutely going crazy, with watch parties popping up everywhere and people predicting which teams are going to take it all home.
Beyond Worlds though, Brawl Stars has also been making some massive changes to the actual game. There's a huge update coming that's overhauling the Brawl Pass system, introducing new Keys and Vault systems, and adjusting pricing. The December update is bringing ten additional tiers to the Brawl Pass and increasing the value for both free players and paid subscribers, though prices are going up a bit to eight ninety-nine and twelve ninety-nine respectively.
Plus, Supercell just launched the Stranger Things update with a brand new rogue-lite PVP mode called Upside Showdown, a new Mythic Brawler named Gigi who's an assassin-type character, and some insanely cool Stranger Things themed skins like Eleven Lumi and Scoops Ahoy Berry. The game economy is also getting a massive overhaul with things like Mythic and Epic Gears being removed and new daily win systems coming into play.
So whether you're into the competitive scene or you just love the game itself, Brawl Stars is absolutely the place to be right now. Keep your eyes on the World Finals this weekend because history is literally being made.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
The tournament started today, November 28th, and runs through Sunday, November 30th, hosted by Supercell at DreamHack Stockholm 2025. We're talking about sixteen of the absolute best teams from around the world competing for the world title. According to the Brawl Stars esports community, this is the culmination of an entire season's worth of grinding and competing, and every team here has earned their spot through intense regional qualifiers and tournaments throughout the year.
One team that's getting a lot of buzz is REJECT, the Japanese esports powerhouse. Their Brawl Stars division is bringing three incredible players to the tournament: Shu, Melty, and Battoman. These guys are going for the world championship title, and the competitive scene is honestly hyped to see what they bring to the table.
Now here's something that's really cool about how this tournament works. According to Liquipedia, the 2025 Brawl Stars Championship consists of three major offline events. There was the Brawl Cup back in May, then the Last Chance Qualifier in October where teams fought for their shot at Worlds, and now we're at the World Finals. The format this year actually reduced team rosters to just three players maximum, which really changes the meta and makes every single player count way more than before.
What makes this tournament different from your regular monthly competitions is that teams have been earning BSC Points throughout the entire season, competing in monthly qualifiers and finals to climb the rankings. The teams that qualified for Worlds are literally the elite of the elite, and watching them execute plays at this level is absolutely insane.
The first matches started at 6 AM Pacific time this morning, and if you haven't checked out the watch parties yet, there are tons of them happening on YouTube and streaming platforms. The competitive Brawl Stars community is absolutely going crazy, with watch parties popping up everywhere and people predicting which teams are going to take it all home.
Beyond Worlds though, Brawl Stars has also been making some massive changes to the actual game. There's a huge update coming that's overhauling the Brawl Pass system, introducing new Keys and Vault systems, and adjusting pricing. The December update is bringing ten additional tiers to the Brawl Pass and increasing the value for both free players and paid subscribers, though prices are going up a bit to eight ninety-nine and twelve ninety-nine respectively.
Plus, Supercell just launched the Stranger Things update with a brand new rogue-lite PVP mode called Upside Showdown, a new Mythic Brawler named Gigi who's an assassin-type character, and some insanely cool Stranger Things themed skins like Eleven Lumi and Scoops Ahoy Berry. The game economy is also getting a massive overhaul with things like Mythic and Epic Gears being removed and new daily win systems coming into play.
So whether you're into the competitive scene or you just love the game itself, Brawl Stars is absolutely the place to be right now. Keep your eyes on the World Finals this weekend because history is literally being made.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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