Brawl Stars receives a mobile esports game award nomination
Brawl Stars has received a nomination for the 2026 Esports Mobile Game of the Year award. The category recognises mobile titles with active competitive scenes. Public voting opened through the awards platform after the nominees were announced.
The nomination follows a season containing regional qualifiers, Monthly Finals and global events. It recognises the complete competitive product rather than one player or team. The category uses both voting and judging before the winner is named.
The category focuses on mobile esports
The nomination concerns Brawl Stars as a competitive mobile game. It does not name the title as the confirmed winner. Other nominated games remain part of the same category until the award is decided.
Competitive activity includes official tournaments, broadcasts and community engagement. Brawl Stars has maintained those areas through its 2026 championship programme. The nomination records that presence without deciding the final ranking.
The 2026 season uses several competition levels
Players begin through accessible in-game and regional qualification routes. Successful teams move into Monthly Qualifiers and televised Monthly Finals. The strongest results later provide places at international events.
This structure gives the competitive scene regular matches across several regions. It also connects amateur entry with professional competition. The award nomination applies to the complete ecosystem created by those stages.
Official broadcasts cover the global season
The official event platform provides schedules, team information and live match coverage. Viewers may also make predictions during supported broadcasts. In-game rewards connect some broadcasts with registered player accounts. Those features create interaction beyond a normal video stream.
They do not affect the score of any match. Players still decide every result through games played on the tournament server. A nomination is not a completed victory.
Award language requires a clear distinction between nomination and success. Brawl Stars is one candidate in the mobile esports category. The winner has not been confirmed by the nomination announcement. Brawl Stars enters the category beside other competitive mobile games. The ceremony will name one winner after the voting and judging process ends.
Teams qualify from several competitive regions
The championship includes teams from EMEA, East Asia, South America and North America. Other approved routes provide further access to global events. Each region operates a schedule before the final international stages. Different regions also develop distinct draft preferences and team styles. International tournaments bring those approaches into one bracket. The nomination follows a calendar designed to create those meetings. The game remains readable through short rounds.

Brawl Stars uses three-player teams and compact maps. Individual games often reach a result quickly, while sets create a longer competitive test. Multiple modes prevent every set from demanding the same skill. Spectators can follow goals, gems, eliminations or objective progress according to the selected mode. Clear mode rules help each broadcast explain the immediate target. Draft choices then add detail for experienced viewers.
The winner will be announced after voting
The nomination gives the Brawl Stars competitive scene formal recognition during an active season. It does not change tournament points or qualification places.
Teams continue through their existing championship schedule.
Players and viewers now wait for the category’s final decision. Brawl Stars enters that process as a nominee. The result will be recorded only after the award organisation announces a winner.
Matches continue during the voting period
The award process runs separately from the Brawl Stars championship calendar. Regional matches continue to award points and qualification places while voters consider the nominated games. Winning an esports series does not directly add an award vote. The nomination reflects the wider product, including tournament organisation, broadcasts and audience activity. Brawl Stars competes against other mobile esports titles in the category. Every nominee holds the same status before the vote ends. The nomination adds no trophy or tournament points. The nomination covers the game rather than one roster. No professional team owns the nomination or receives tournament points from it. Regional champions, international qualifiers and broadcast staff all belong to the wider competitive scene. The award category names Brawl Stars as the product. Player and team awards use separate categories and selection rules.
Brawl Stars remains one of the category nominees until the award ceremony names the winner. The category evaluates competitive mobile games rather than one tournament result. Brawl Stars enters through its complete esports programme and international competition calendar. The nomination covers the complete mobile esports title. Regional events and international finals form part of that competitive programme.