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Brawl Stars Private Server
Version 67.301 · Supercell · com.supercell.brawlstars

A 3v3 hero shooter from Supercell with 80+ characters, six game modes, and quick three-minute rounds built for mobile 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 play out 3v3 on small, bounded maps, and most rounds wrap up in about three minutes. You pick a Brawler, drop into one of six rotating modes, and earn trophies, gems, and skins along the way. That loot feeds the long progression grind that keeps people coming back.

The roster now holds more than 80 Brawlers, sorted into rarity tiers that run from Common up to Legendary. Each one carries a basic attack, a charged super, a passive Star Power, and gadgets that open up as you level. The modes cover Gem Grab, Showdown, Bounty, Heist, Brawl Ball, and Knockout. Every few weeks Supercell rolls out seasonal events, fresh modes, and themed maps.

The official build is free on Google Play, with optional purchases for the Brawl Pass and skins. The download on this page is different. It covers the community-run private-server variants, Null's Brawl and Master Brawl, which sit on independent servers and stay separate from Supercell's live matchmaking.

Key features

80+ Brawlers
A roster of unique characters, each with a primary attack, a charged super, a passive Star Power, and two unlockable gadgets.
Six game modes
Gem Grab, Showdown, Bounty, Heist, Brawl Ball, and Knockout, each with its own map pool and weekly rotation.
3-minute rounds
Match length tuned for short mobile sessions. Drop in, fight, and queue another round in under five minutes total.
Trophy ladder
Per-Brawler trophy progression up to and beyond 1000, with seasonal resets, ranked tiers, and milestone rewards.
Club play
Form a club with 30 friends, run team modes together, and compete in Power League for ranked rewards each season.
Cross-region play
Matchmaking pools across regions on the official servers. Private-server variants run their own isolated player pools.

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, the Null Brawl and Master Brawl forks, run on independent servers outside Supercell's infrastructure. The client looks and plays just like the official app. The difference is under the hood: match data, progression, and shop economies all live on a separate backend.

  • Unlocked Brawler roster.

    Every Brawler across the rarity tiers, Legendary and chromatic releases included, is on hand with no trophy gate or pass requirement to clear first.

  • Unlimited gems and coins.

    Currency caps are bumped way up, so skins, gadgets, and Star Powers unlock without paying or grinding through the Brawl Pass.

  • Full skin catalog.

    The full skin library is unlocked per Brawler, seasonal and event-exclusive sets included.

  • Custom rooms and bot modes.

    Private-server builds add a custom-room feature, so you can drill maps and matchups against bots on your own terms.

  • Sandbox testing.

    Handy for testing team compositions or getting a feel for a new Brawler, with no risk to your real account or your trophy ladder.

  • Isolated player pool.

    You only get matched with other private-server users. You never run into players on Supercell's live servers.

How to install

Installing follows the standard Android sideload routine. Most phones need a one-time permission toggle in Settings, and then it's about three taps to the finish.

  1. Download the APK file

    Tap the download button on this page. The file drops into your default Downloads folder.

  2. Allow installs from this source

    Open Settings, search for Install unknown apps, find your browser or file manager in the list, and flip the permission on.

  3. Open the downloaded APK

    Tap the file in Downloads. Android's package installer opens and shows you the permissions it wants.

  4. Tap Install

    Confirm the install. Let the progress bar finish, then tap Open to launch the game.

  5. Pick a private-server profile

    On first launch the build connects to its bundled private server. Make a guest profile instead of linking your real Supercell ID. That keeps the two accounts cleanly apart.

  6. Start a match

    Pick a Brawler, queue into Gem Grab or Showdown, and the private-server matchmaking takes it from there.

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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