Brawl Stars Championship 2024: How This Year's Competitive Roadmap Looks Like

Looking to learn how the competitive roadmap shapes up for this year's highly-anticipated Snapdragon Pro Series Brawl Stars Championship? Then look no further, we've got you covered.

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The Snapdragon Pro Series Brawl Stars Championship will be bigger and better than ever before in 2024. | © Supercell

Brawl Stars esports is back in 2024 and it's returning with a familiar format albeit with an exciting new addition. Supercell and ESL FACEIT Group announced a multi-year partnership where the Brawl Stars Championship will be operated by the Snapdragon Pro Series – the world's largest multi-genre mobile esports competition.

The rules are still fundamentally the same. Teams from all over the world will battle it out in a rigorous competitive circuit to earn one of the 12 spots at the massive World Finals event. Qualification is based on merit, with the top teams arguably having superior strategies and skills.

Brawl Stars Championship 2024 Roadmap Overview

The Snapdragon Pro Series Brawl Stars Championship 2024 is a global affair with five regions participating. Namely, these are North America; South America; Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA); Asia Pacific (APAC); and Chinese Mainland.

The competition begins in March with a set of Monthly Qualifiers held for each region that run until July. Teams can enter them by playing the in-game Championship Challenge. Up to 1,024 teams can make it to the Monthly Qualifiers. This number will then be reduced to just eight teams after a series of matches.

These eight teams will duke it out into the Monthly Finals for crucial Prestige Points. In each Monthly Final, Prestige Points are handed out to teams which, if they gain enough, will help them book their spot in the Championship World Finals. Eight teams can earn their spot in the World Finals by earning enough Points.

Teams will have a final opportunity to get these sought-after spots by taking part in the in-person Last Chance Qualifiers (LCQ),which is confirmed to be held at gamescom in Cologne, Germany, between August 24 - 25. 12 teams representing each of the five regions go head-to-head to earn one of the final four World Finals slots.

All of this will culminate in the World Finals which will take place between November 1 – 3 during SuperFest in Helsinki, Finland. As mentioned earlier, the top 12 teams from around the world will compete in this final stage of the competition. Needless to say, with the coveted World Champion title on the line and a share of the up to $2 million prize pool on the line, there's a lot at stake.

All Qualified Teams In The Brawl Stars World Finals 2024

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An overview of the opening Group Stage for 2024's World Finals. | © Supercell / ESL FACEIT Group

The 12 teams participating in this year's World Finals have been confirmed. It includes heavyweight teams who have all rightfully earned their spots. Notable, this includes strong teams such as Spacestation Gaming, Reply Totem, Luminosity Gaming, and three-time champions, ZETA DIVISION.

In the table below, you can find an overview of the qualified teams and the region they represent:

Region

Teams

North America
  • Elevate
  • Pioneers
  • Luminosity Gaming
South America
  • Spacestation Gaming
  • FUT Esports
EMEA
  • HMBLE
  • SK Gaming
  • ZETA DIVISION
  • Reply Totem
  • Eclipsar Esport
Asia-Pacific
  • Crazy Raccoon
  • Rival Esports

That sums up what you need to know about the Brawl Stars Championship's competitive roadmap for 2024.

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