Supercell amps up Brawl Stars Championship 2026 with new Chaos Drop rewards
Callum Mercer, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 25/02/2026
Supercell is raising the stakes for the 2026 Brawl Stars Championship (BSC) by introducing a revamped reward system designed to keep both pro players and casual fans hooked throughout the circuit.
This year, the developer is moving away from generic prizes, leaning heavily into the “Chaos Drop” and “Legendary Drop” mechanics to ensure that every stage of the $2 million tournament feels rewarding. Whether you are grinding through the in-game Championship Challenge or competing on the global stage, there is now a tangible path to some of the game’s rarest loot.
Chaos Drops and Legendary Loot
The journey begins with the Championship Challenge, the monthly in-game event that serves as the entry point for the entire circuit. For the 2026 season, players will now earn a Chaos Drop for every three wins they secure. These drops are highly coveted, offering a randomized grab-bag of rewards that can include anything from standard currency to high-tier brawler skins.
The rewards don’t stop there. As players progress into the Monthly Qualifiers, the stakes increase. On the first day of qualifiers, participants earn a Chaos Drop for every round completed. Day two ups the ante, gifting a Legendary Drop—which guarantees high-rarity items—for completing the first round, followed by more Chaos Drops for subsequent victories.
Exclusive Perks for the Elite
For the elite few who fight their way through the Monthly Finals and secure a spot at the Brawl Stars Championship 2026 World Finals, Supercell is introducing exclusive “LAN rewards.” While the full list remains under wraps, the developer has confirmed that finalists will receive unique in-game player titles and prestige items that cannot be obtained anywhere else, serving as a permanent badge of honor for their competitive achievements.
A New Era with BLAST
The 2026 season also marks a significant shift behind the scenes, with tournament organizer BLAST taking over the reins from ESL. This partnership aims to “elevate” the broadcast experience, and these new integrated rewards are a key part of that strategy to merge the competitive scene with the everyday player experience.
With regional powerhouses like FUT Esports and ZETA DIVISION already making waves in the early splits, the 2026 circuit is shaping up to be the most rewarding year in the game’s history—both on the scoreboard and in the inventory.
Callum Mercer, Senior Editor
Callum “Cal” Mercer is a UK-based esports journalist covering competitive titles across the LEC, VCT, and global Counter-Strike circuits. With a background in broadcast production and data analysis, he specialises in tactical breakdowns, roster strategy, and the business dynamics shaping modern professional gaming.
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