A 3-versus-3 hero shooter from Supercell with 80+ characters, six game modes, and short three-minute rounds tuned for mobile play sessions.
What is Brawl Stars
Brawl Stars is a top-down arena shooter from Supercell, the studio behind Clash of Clans and Clash Royale. Matches run in 3v3 on small bounded maps, each round ending in about three minutes. Players pick a Brawler, fight through one of six rotating game modes, and earn trophies, gems, and skins that feed the long-term progression loop.
The roster sits at 80+ unique Brawlers, split into rarity tiers from Common to Legendary. Each has a basic attack, a charged super, a passive Star Power, and gadgets that unlock at higher levels. Modes include Gem Grab, Showdown, Bounty, Heist, Brawl Ball, and Knockout. The studio cycles seasonal events, new modes, and themed maps every few weeks.
The official build is free on Google Play with optional purchases for the Brawl Pass and skins. The download on this page describes the community-run private-server variants (Null's Brawl, Master Brawl) which run on independent servers separate from Supercell's live matchmaking.
Key features
App info
- Publisher
- Supercell (official) · community fork (private-server build)
- Package ID
com.supercell.brawlstars- Version
- 67.301
- Updated
- May 2026
- Size
- ~3.2 MB
- Android floor
- Android 5.0 and above
- Architecture
- arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a
- Permissions
- Storage, network, push notifications
- Category
- Action · Shooter
What the private-server build offers
The community private-server builds (Null Brawl and Master Brawl forks) run on independent servers outside Supercell's infrastructure. The client looks and plays like the official app, but match data, progression, and shop economies sit on a separate backend.
- Unlocked Brawler roster.
All Brawlers across rarity tiers, including Legendary and chromatic releases, are available without trophy or pass prerequisites.
- Unlimited gems and coins.
Currency caps are raised so skins, gadgets, and Star Powers unlock without paying or grinding the Brawl Pass.
- Full skin catalog.
The complete skin library, including seasonal and event-exclusive sets, is available per Brawler.
- Custom rooms and bot modes.
Private-server builds expose a custom-room feature so you can practice maps and matchups against bots.
- Sandbox testing.
Useful for trying compositions or learning new Brawlers without affecting your real account or trophy ladder.
- Isolated player pool.
You only match with other private-server users, never against players on Supercell's live servers.
How to install
The install follows the standard Android sideload flow. Most devices need a one-time permission toggle in Settings, then three taps to finish.
- Download the APK file
Tap the download button on this page. The file lands in your default Downloads folder.
- Allow installs from this source
Open Settings, search for
Install unknown apps, find your browser or file manager, and toggle the permission on. - Open the downloaded APK
Tap the file in Downloads. Android's package installer opens and shows the requested permissions.
- Tap Install
Confirm the install. Wait for the progress bar to finish, then tap Open to launch.
- Pick a private-server profile
On first launch the build connects to its bundled private server. Create a guest profile rather than linking your real Supercell ID, to keep the two accounts cleanly separated.
- Start a match
Pick a Brawler, queue into Gem Grab or Showdown, and the private-server matchmaking handles the rest.
Private server versus Play Store
- Server
- Private community-operated versus Supercell official live
- Brawlers
- All unlocked by default versus earn-through-progression
- Currency
- Inflated gems and coins versus real Brawl Pass economy
- Player pool
- Other private-server users only versus global matchmaking
- Account
- Separate guest profile versus real Supercell ID
- Updates
- Manual reinstall versus auto-update via Play Store
What's new in version 67.301
- Brawler roster synced to Supercell's official 67.x chromatic release.
- New seasonal map rotation for Gem Grab, Brawl Ball, and Heist.
- Refreshed skin shop with current-season event skins.
- Performance improvements for low-end devices in Showdown rounds.
- Compatibility patch for Android 15 and One UI 7.
FAQ
- Is this the real Brawl Stars?
- No. This page documents the community-run private-server forks (Null Brawl and Master Brawl style builds). The client is based on Supercell's engine but connects to independent servers, not Supercell's live matchmaking. Your real Supercell ID is not used.
- Can I link my real Supercell ID to a private-server build?
- You can, but you should not. It may put your live account under Supercell's anti-cheat review. Use a fresh guest profile to keep the two accounts cleanly separated.
- What is the difference between Null Brawl and Master Brawl?
- Both are community-operated private servers running the Brawl Stars client. They differ in update cadence, feature scope, and player pool size. The build on this page tracks the official 67.x cycle.
- Will my matches count toward my real trophies?
- No. Private servers maintain their own progression and trophy ledger separate from Supercell's. Nothing on the private-server build appears on your official account.
- How big is the download?
- The Brawl Stars 67.301 client is approximately 3.2 MB. Allow extra space for the in-app asset bundle (skin packs, map textures) that downloads on first launch.
- What Android version do I need?
- Brawl Stars 67.301 requires Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or above. The app runs on arm64-v8a and armeabi-v7a devices.



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