Meet the teams!

1. ZETA DIVISION (Japan / East Asia)

ZETA DIVISION is the undisputed titan of Brawl Stars esports. Based in Japan, this team has completely dominated the competitive scene for years. Known for their flawless coordination, calm under pressure, and tactical brilliance, ZETA has redefined what excellence means in mobile esports.

They are three-time World Champions, having won the Brawl Stars World Finals in 2021, 2022, and 2023 — the only team in history to achieve such a streak. In 2022, both the winning and runner-up teams were ZETA lineups (“ZETA ZERO” and “ZETA ONE”), proving their total dominance. Players like Meow, Nowy, and Tensai have become icons in the community.

ZETA’s consistency, discipline, and innovation make them the gold standard of Brawl Stars competition.

2. PSG Esports (Singapore / Asia-Pacific)

PSG Esports, the gaming branch of Paris Saint-Germain Football Club, made history when their Brawl Stars team became World Champions in 2020. Representing the Asia-Pacific region, PSG combined European management with Southeast Asian talent to build one of the most intelligent and precise teams in the early years of Brawl Stars esports.

Their victory in 2020 set a new bar for professionalism and preparation in the scene. Although the team later disbanded, PSG Esports’ influence on mobile esports remains legendary, inspiring a wave of Asian talent to take Brawl Stars seriously.

3. Tribe Gaming (North America)

Tribe Gaming is one of the biggest and most respected names in mobile esports. Based in North America, Tribe’s Brawl Stars team has consistently qualified for global events and is known for its passionate fanbase, strong social media presence, and world-class content creation.

While Tribe has not yet secured a World Championship title, they’ve reached multiple World Finals (notably finishing in the Top 4 several times) and have won numerous regional championships. Players like Tyrant, Zoulan, and Zulan are known for their high mechanical skill and team chemistry. Tribe is a powerhouse and one of the most entertaining teams to watch.

4. SK Gaming (Europe / EMEA)

SK Gaming is one of Europe’s oldest and most successful esports organizations. Their Brawl Stars division is known for its discipline, experience, and top-tier strategies. Competing since the earliest competitive seasons, SK has built a long history of deep tournament runs.

They haven’t captured a World Finals title yet, but they have multiple regional championships and top-three finishes at the World Finals, including a runner-up finish in 2020 against PSG Esports. SK remains one of the strongest and most consistent EMEA teams in Brawl Stars history.

5. NAVI (Natus Vincere) (Europe / East Region)

Natus Vincere, better known as NAVI, joined the Brawl Stars scene in 2021 and quickly made an impact. Known for their tactical discipline and individual star power, NAVI brought a professional edge to the European circuit.

They have reached several World Finals appearances and maintained a strong reputation across multiple seasons. Though they haven’t won a World Championship yet, NAVI remains one of the most respected names in the game, representing the perfect mix of tradition and innovation in esports.

6. LOUD (South America / Brazil)

LOUD is one of the biggest esports brands in Brazil and South America. They entered Brawl Stars officially in 2025 and quickly became a regional powerhouse.

Although LOUD hasn’t yet won a World Championship, their teams have shown impressive performances in South American Monthly Finals and are expected to qualify for major global events soon. Their roster is full of young, ambitious players who combine mechanical brilliance with the creative and aggressive playstyle Brazil is known for.

LOUD’s future in Brawl Stars looks extremely promising.

7. Team Heretics (Spain / EMEA)

Team Heretics, based in Spain, joined the Brawl Stars Partner Program in 2025, bringing their massive European fanbase to the scene. Known for success in games like Valorant and Call of Duty, Heretics has already shown competitive potential in Brawl Stars, forming a roster of emerging stars from the EMEA region.

While they’re new to the game, their infrastructure, coaching, and player development suggest that Heretics could become a major threat in upcoming Brawl Stars World Finals.

8. Gen.G Esports (South Korea / East Asia)

Gen.G is a globally recognized esports organization with roots in both South Korea and North America. In 2025, they joined the Brawl Stars Partner Program, marking a big step in the expansion of professional Brawl Stars into East Asia.

With Gen.G’s world-class facilities and experience in titles like League of Legends and Overwatch, their Brawl Stars team is already attracting attention for its disciplined play and smart drafts. They are a new but serious contender for future championships.

9. FUT Esports (Turkey / EMEA)

FUT Esports, one of the leading Turkish esports organizations, has become a consistent performer in EMEA Brawl Stars events. Known for their passionate fanbase and technically skilled players, FUT has regularly appeared in regional finals and international competitions.

While they have yet to claim a world title, FUT’s dedication and rapid growth make them one of the rising stars in the European Brawl Stars community.

10. STMN Esports (North America)

STMN Esports (short for “STAMINA”) is one of North America’s strongest independent teams. Their roster has consistently challenged the top organizations in both regional and global tournaments.

In the 2023 World Finals, STMN reached the Grand Final against ZETA DIVISION — a huge achievement that proved their place among the world’s elite. Known for aggressive strategies and incredible team synergy, STMN continues to push the level of play in the NA region higher every season.

11. HMBLE (Europe / EMEA)

HMBLE Esports is one of the most impressive underdog stories in Brawl Stars history. Representing the EMEA region, this young and ambitious team rose to international fame by winning the Brawl Stars World Finals 2024, defeating Crazy Raccoon 3-0 in a dominant Grand Final performance.

Before their 2024 breakthrough, HMBLE had already been recognized as a strong regional contender, regularly reaching Monthly Finals and pushing elite teams like SK Gaming and ZETA DIVISION to their limits. What truly set them apart in 2024 was their adaptability and fearless approach to the evolving meta — mixing smart strategies with confident mechanical play.

Their world-title win not only shocked the global scene but also symbolized a generational shift in Brawl Stars esports: a new wave of young, hungry teams capable of taking down even the most established organizations.

Today, HMBLE stands as a World Champion team (2024) and a symbol of what determination, teamwork, and raw passion can achieve in the world of mobile esports. They continue to compete at the highest level, aiming to defend their legacy and prove that their 2024 victory was just the beginning.

Brawl Stars Esports Teams Overview

TeamRegionWorld TitlesNotable Strengths
ZETA DIVISIONJapan3 (2021, 2022, 2023)Dominance, discipline, strategy
PSG EsportsAsia-Pacific1 (2020)Tactical play, early success
Tribe GamingNorth America0Creativity, content, consistency
SK GamingEurope0Experience, teamwork, stability
NAVI (Natus Vincere)Europe0Smart drafts, big-game mindset
LOUDBrazil0Aggression, rising potential
Team HereticsSpain0New talent, structured growth
Gen.G EsportsSouth Korea0Discipline, organization strength
FUT EsportsTurkey0Technical skill, regional success
STMN EsportsNorth America0Aggressive play, top-level synergy
HMBLEEurope (EMEA)1 (2024)Adaptability, fearless gameplay, young talent

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