Brawl Stars is offering rewards for fans to watch and predict esports matches

Wasif Ahmed
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The 2026 Brawl Stars Championship season is underway, and Supercell has announced rewards for predicting the winner of individual matches.

Players can submit their predictions during a specified window around the Brawl Stars esports livestream, which will award points towards a reward track that includes items like icons, pins, and drops.

To participate, players need to head over to the Brawl Stars event website and log in with their Supercell IDs. For every correct guess, the reward is 75 points, while 10 additional points are given just for predicting.

With the Monthly Finals broadcast split across two weekends for different regions, players can earn up to 1,000 points. In week one, the rewards include Starr Drops and a left profile icon.

The reward track continues where players left off in week one, rewarding more Starr Drops, a Wish Pin, Chaos Drop, and a right profile icon. These rewards are for the February Monthly Finals and will change throughout the season.

More About The Brawl Stars Championship 2026

The Brawl Stars Championship 2026 features six regions, namely North America, South America, East Asia, EMEA, Chinese Mainland, and SEA.

The total prize pool is set to be $2m (~£1.46m) in 2026, with six monthly seasons taking place from February to August. In May, the Brawl Cup will take place.

This will be followed by the Brawl Stars Championship LCQ in October, before the best teams converge at the 2026 World Finals.

Teams can sign up to participate each month through the in-game Championship Challenge, where 15 wins will grant them a place at the Monthly Qualifiers.

The top eight teams from each region’s qualifiers will move to the Monthly Finals, where players can earn rewards by predicting the winners. Supercell has not revealed the venue for the Brawl Cup and the World Finals yet.

The major change for 2026 is that BLAST has taken over operating the Brawl Stars Championship from ESL. At the time, BLAST had said that it would deliver an elevated broadcast and arena program along with standalone live events.

Wasif Ahmed

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Wasif Ahmed is an esports journalist with over five years of experience, specialising in mobile esports. He has covered major global tournaments, ecosystem developments, and the business of esports, alongside conducting interviews and writing analytical features.
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