HMBLE joins the Brawl Stars Esports Partner Program

Wasif Ahmed
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HMBLE Brawl Cup
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Reigning world champions HMBLE has joined the Brawl Stars Esports Partner Program, Supercell’s revenue-sharing project for the mobile title.

The announcement comes just days after Supercell revealed that Spacestation Gaming is leaving the programme.

Both Spacestation and HMBLE are participants in the Brawl Stars World Finals 2025, taking place in Stockholm from November 28th to 30th. The event will have a $1m (~£756,000) prize pool on the line.

Along with the announcement, the new HMBLE spray, pin, and profile picture have already been launched through a team bundle in Brawl Stars, indicating that this decision was made some time ago.

The Team HMBLE Bundle is currently selling for €4.99, although the price may vary based on the region. Fans can also buy the items separately, but it will cost 20% more in total.

As part of the partner programme, a percentage of sales from the team’s items is given to the esports organisation.

HMBLE Brawl Stars Esports Partner Program
Image credit: Supercell

HMBLE has now become the 10th partnered team in the programme. It joins LOUD, Gen.G, Team Heretics, ZETA, NAVI, SK Gaming, Tribe Gaming, Reply Totem, and FUT Esports.

HMBLE at the Brawl Stars World Finals 2025

HMBLE is one of the favourites coming into the Brawl Stars World Finals 2025. The team is competing with the same roster from 2024, which includes Luke ‘Lukii’ Pies, Bartomeu ‘BosS’ Vadell Planisi, and Bekri ‘Symantec’ Tahiri.

After becoming world champions last year, HMBLE has continued to dominate the Brawl Stars esports scene. The EMEA region is often considered one of the strongest in the Brawl Stars esports ecosystem, and the team has consistently achieved podium finishes in the monthly qualifiers and finals.

HMBLE also won the Brawl Cup, a newly introduced mid-season esports event for the game, back in May. With its inclusion in the partner programme, this will be another boost for HMBLE as it looks to defend its title.

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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