Brawl Cup Berlin Peaks at 239,440 Viewers, Tops 2026
Brawl Stars Championship 2026: Brawl Cup in Berlin drew a peak audience of 239,440 viewers during May 15–17, the highest for any Brawl Stars event in 2026.
The Brawl Stars Championship 2026: Brawl Cup in Berlin recorded a peak live audience of 239,440 viewers during the May 15–17 event, making it the most-watched Brawl Stars tournament of 2026 to date. The peak came during a playoff quarterfinal between FUT Esports and Crazy Raccoon.
The second edition of the mid-season Brawl Cup took place in Berlin from May 15 to 17. The tournament featured 12 teams, with two representatives from each major region, including China, South America West, and South Asia & Southeast Asia. Teams competed for the event title and for additional qualification slots for the Brawl Stars World Finals 2026.
Viewership tracking showed that each of the event’s top five matches by peak audience exceeded the previous 2026 record for the game. The tournament’s overall peak also surpassed the peak live viewership recorded at the Brawl Stars World Finals 2025.
The single-match high of 239,440 viewers occurred during the quarterfinal between FUT Esports and Japan’s Crazy Raccoon. FUT Esports won that match 3-1, eliminating Crazy Raccoon.
The Grand Final between Italian organization HMBLE and FUT Esports reached a peak of 234,783 viewers. HMBLE defeated FUT Esports 3-1 to retain the Brawl Cup title.
HMBLE received $35,000 and 70 Brawl Stars Championship points for the victory. The team qualified directly for the Brawl Stars World Finals 2026 and the result added one more World Finals slot to the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. Runner-up FUT Esports earned $15,000 and 50 championship points and advanced to the Brawl Stars Championship 2026: Last Chance Qualifier, where it will join seven other teams competing for the final two World Finals berths.
HMBLE won the 2024 World Championship and finished as runner-up in 2025. Since the start of 2024, the organization has earned more than $800,000 in tournament prize money, a total higher than any other team in the same period.
Organizers and viewership trackers will continue to monitor audience figures across the Brawl Stars competitive circuit and report further updates on tournament results and viewership trends.
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