The Spring Split of the Brawl Stars Championship 2026 has officially kicked off. In February, the first Monthly Finals concluded across four major regions: East Asia, EMEA, South America, and North America.
The best teams competed for substantial prize pools (ranging from $31,000 to $42,500 per region) and crucial BSC ranking points needed to qualify for international LAN events.
ZETA DIVISION emerged as champions, leaving no chance for their opponents and earning $12,000 along with 60 BSC points. The Grand Final MVP title went to Japan’s Sitetampo.
ABC finished second, receiving $8,000 and 40 points. Rival Esports and WWL Esports placed 3rd–4th, each earning $5,500 and 20 points.

FUT Esports confidently won the tournament, taking home $12,000 and 60 points. The Grand Final MVP was Ukrainian player Guesti.
HMBLE secured second place, earning $8,000 and 40 points.
The updated NAVI roster underperformed, finishing 5th–8th and receiving $2,500 along with 10 BSC points.

Eternal Esports became regional champions ($12,000 and 60 BSC points). The Finals MVP title went to Brazil’s Mohtep.
New Heights Gaming claimed second place, earning $6,000 and 40 points. LOUD and SKCalalas reached the semifinals, each taking home $3,000 and 20 points.

Team Elektros claimed first place, winning $12,000 and 60 points. Canadian player Snoiy was named Finals MVP.
STMN Esports finished second, earning $7,000 and 40 points.
The top four also included Tribe Gaming and KDS Esports, with both teams earning $4,000 and 20 BSC points.

The next stage is the March Monthly Finals. The schedule of key upcoming matches is as follows:
Points earned during the Spring Split are decisive: the world’s top teams based on these Monthly Finals will qualify for the first major LAN tournament of the year — Brawl Cup 2026. The event will take place on May 15–17 in Berlin, where participants will compete for a $100,000 prize pool and direct slots at the World Finals.
Additionally, the Ukrainian Games Festival will be held offline for the first time.