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The Brawl Stars Monthly Finals are a high-stakes competitive stage in the official Brawl Stars Championship circuit, organized by Supercell in collaboration with esports partners like Esports Engine. They serve as the bridge between the open qualifiers and the prestigious World Finals, where the best teams from around the globe compete for the championship title.
Structure & Qualification
Path to the Finals: Teams first compete in Monthly Qualifiers, which are open to all eligible players in their respective regions. The top-performing teams from these qualifiers advance to the Monthly Finals.
Regional Divisions: The competition is split into multiple regions (e.g., North America, Europe & Middle East & Africa, Latin America, East Asia, and more) to ensure fair play and balanced matchups.
Number of Teams: Typically, 8 teams per region qualify for each Monthly Final.
Format
Tournament Style: Usually a double-elimination bracket or single-elimination depending on the region and season rules.
Match Format: Best-of-five (Bo5) or best-of-seven (Bo7) series, with each set played on different maps and game modes (Gem Grab, Brawl Ball, Heist, Hot Zone, Knockout, etc.).
Map & Mode Rotation: Maps are pre-selected by the organizers, ensuring variety and strategic depth.
Prize Pool & Points
Prize Money: Each Monthly Final has a set prize pool (e.g., $40,000 USD for North America in 2025), distributed among the top teams.
Championship Points: Teams earn points based on their placement. These points accumulate over the season and determine qualification for the Brawl Stars World Finals.
Consistency Matters: Even if a team doesn’t win every month, consistent high placements can secure them a World Finals spot.
Competitive Atmosphere
High-Level Play: The Monthly Finals showcase the best mechanical skill, team coordination, and strategy in the game.
Meta Evolution: The competitive meta often shifts from month to month, influenced by balance changes, new brawlers, and evolving strategies.
Underdog Stories: While powerhouse teams often dominate, surprise upsets and Cinderella runs are common, making the event unpredictable and exciting.
Broadcast & Community
Live Streams: All Monthly Finals are broadcast live on platforms like YouTube and Twitch, with professional commentary, analysis, and player interviews.
Fan Engagement: Viewers can participate in prediction events, earn in-game rewards through watch parties, and interact with the community during live chats.
Global Appeal: The Finals attract a worldwide audience, uniting casual players and hardcore fans alike.
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