Spacestation Gaming is leaving the Brawl Stars Partner Program

Wasif Ahmed
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Spacestation Gaming Brawl Stars team at the 2024 World Finals.
Spacestation at the Brawl Stars World Finals 2024 (Image credit: Esports Engine)

Supercell has announced that Spacestation Gaming is leaving the Brawl Stars Esports Partner Program, marking the end of a two-year stint for the Utah-based organisation.

Fans who purchased SSG cosmetics will be keeping them permanently. The items will remain available in-game until October 28th, making it the last chance for players to get them.

The news comes as Spacestation Gaming prepares to compete in the Brawl Stars World Finals 2025, set to take place from November 28th to 30th in Sweden.

Spacestation Gaming hasn’t commented on its departure yet. However, Supercell said in its statement that the Partner Program is one of its ways to showcase moments from the Brawl Stars esports ecosystem.

“In that [showcasing moments] pursuit, we ask a lot of our partners and sometimes that means the program isn’t the right fit for everyone,” the developer said.

“With that, after an incredible two years of collaboration, Spacestation Gaming will be leaving the Partner Program.”

Spacestation’s Brawl Stars pro Daniel “bobby” Levitt also weighed in on the situation. He shared on X that SSG is a “great org” and highlighted that it was flying them to the Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 early despite being “kicked” from the Partner Program.

What is the Brawl Stars Partner Program?

The Brawl Stars Partner Program, introduced in 2022, is Supercell’s way of working directly with leading esports organisations. As a part of this, select teams are featured inside the game with their own Pins, Sprays and Profile Icons, and receive a share of the revenue from player purchases.

Several organisations have left since its launch, though new ones have joined as well.

Most recently, STMN and Luminosity Gaming exited the program ahead of the 2025 season. Supercell hasn’t revealed the reason for these teams’ departure.

Following SSG’s departure, the Brawl Stars Esports Partner Program is home to nine teams. These are LOUD, Gen.G, Team Heretics, ZETA, NAVI, SK Gaming, Tribe Gaming, Reply Totem, and FUT Esports.

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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