Educational use · community private server, not Supercell
Multi Brawl mod APK
Version 47.750 · community private server · com.cl.multibrawl.zap

A community-built private-server fork of Brawl Stars. Every brawler and skin is unlocked from the start, the trophy economy has no cap, and you can try the whole roster on custom servers instead of grinding the official meta.

What is Multi Brawl

Multi Brawl is a community-run private server inspired by Supercell’s Brawl Stars. Supercell did not make it. It is not on Google Play and it never talks to the live Brawl Stars servers. A third-party team rebuilt the client and runs its own back end, so the in-game economy is fully open the moment you launch.

You get the same 3v3 arena format you already know. Gem Grab, Showdown, Brawl Ball, Bounty, and Heist are all here, and so is the full brawler roster, with every skin, star power, and gadget ready from the first match. On a fresh install your trophy bar, gem balance, and coin balance all start high. There is no grind because the server simply is not enforcing one.

The build runs on Android 7.0 and up. It ships as a universal APK instead of through the Play Store, which is normal for any private server, since Google will not host clones of live online games. We keep the latest community build on our own CDN so you can sideload the same file most large mod aggregators carry.

Key features

Full brawler roster unlocked
All sixty-plus brawlers are usable from the first match. No starr drop grind, no rarity gating, no power-point currency wall to cross before you can try a fighter.
Every skin available
The full cosmetic catalogue including limited-event skins, true-silver and true-gold tiers, and brawl-pass exclusives is in the locker on day one.
Unlimited gems and coins
The soft- and hard-currency balances are pre-funded. Star powers, gadgets, hypercharges, and gear all come out of an effectively unlimited pool.
All modes playable
Gem Grab, Showdown solo and duo, Brawl Ball, Bounty, Heist, Hot Zone, Knockout. The mode rotation matches what you would expect from a current live build.
Custom servers
Matchmaking runs against the community back end, not the official one. You only meet other private-server players, so the lobby feel and meta are different.
Trophy reset friendly
Wipes do not touch your real account. Anything that happens on Multi Brawl is sandboxed away from Supercell’s servers and your live trophy count.

Screenshots

Multi Brawl gameplay screenshots showing arena, brawlers, and trophy menu

Selected frames from the community-built Multi Brawl client.

App info

Publisher
Multi Brawl community team (independent, not Supercell)
Package ID
com.cl.multibrawl.zap
Version
47.750
Updated
May 2026
Size
~310 MB
Android floor
Android 7.0 and above
Distribution
Sideload only (not on Google Play)
Server
Independent private server
Category
Action / arena fighter

Relationship to Brawl Stars

Be clear about what this is before you install. Multi Brawl is not Brawl Stars. It is not a copy of the official APK, not a reskin of the real client, and not a modified version that connects to Supercell’s servers. It is a separate game from a community team that recreates the Brawl Stars gameplay loop and runs it on infrastructure they operate themselves.

In practice that means three things. First, your Supercell account is never touched. The two worlds do not share data, so a private-server trophy run cannot help or hurt the real account you push on Google Play. Second, the meta on Multi Brawl drifts away from the live game because the operators decide what to unlock, when to nerf, and how the matchmaking pool is shaped. Third, uptime rests on the community team rather than Supercell, so the experience is naturally less stable than the official release.

If you want the canonical, ranked, esports-friendly version of Brawl Stars, install the official build from the Play Store. If you just want to try every brawler and skin in private-server lobbies without paying for a Brawl Pass, Multi Brawl is the usual pick, and mod aggregators like apkpure and happymod list the same package. For the wider category, our main site keeps a current rundown of the best multiplayer Android games, where the official Brawl Stars sits near the top of the chart.

What custom servers offer

Private-server builds strip out the parts of a live online game that ration content. The usual loop of grind, currency, and pass tiers gives way to a sandbox where everything is already on the shelf.

  • Unlimited gems on launch.

    Premium currency starts at a high balance, so the brawl box, mega box, and brawl pass flows clear in a single tap. No bundles to buy. No ads to sit through to fund them.

  • Every brawler from common to chromatic.

    Standard, rare, super rare, epic, mythic, legendary, and chromatic tiers all open at once. Swap fighters between matches and try comps the live ladder rarely sees.

  • Skins and pins unlocked, including event exclusives.

    Brawl-pass, monthly, and limited-event skins all sit in the locker. Cosmetics that normally rotate in and out stay put here.

  • Star powers, gadgets, gears, and hypercharges available.

    The fighter-modification layer is fully expanded, so each brawler plays at its theoretical ceiling instead of the under-leveled state most accounts live in.

  • Custom matchmaking pool.

    You only match against other Multi Brawl players. Matches feel different because the average opponent build is closer to maxed than the live ladder, where most players are still climbing.

  • No real-money pressure.

    The shop tab still loads, but nothing in it sits behind a card on file. The forced funnel from gameplay into the IAP page is gone.

Honest expectations

Three caveats before you install. We flag them because the rest of the page is generous, and the rough edges go down easier if you see them coming.

Stability is community-grade. The Multi Brawl back end is run by volunteers, not by a company with a 24/7 platform team. Match disconnects, the odd patch break, and longer maintenance windows come with the territory on a private server. Use it as a side experience to your live Brawl Stars account, not a replacement.

Updates lag Supercell’s release pace. The official client gets new brawlers, balance passes, and seasonal events on Supercell’s schedule. Community teams pull those changes in afterward, so a feature that just dropped on the Play Store can take a few weeks to land here. If you prefer turn-based and team-comp depth over fast arena loops while you wait, our main site’s best strategy games on Android roundup is a good shelf to browse.

Sideload risk applies. APKs hosted outside Google Play do not get the Play Protect scan that Play-distributed apps receive. Treat any private-server APK the way you would treat an unsigned tool. Install from a host you trust, keep Google Play Protect on, and uninstall cleanly when you are done testing it. Aggregators like apkpure and happymod also host this package, and our copy is the same APK signature reposted to our own R2 CDN for download stability.

How to install

The install follows the standard Android sideload flow. Expect about five taps on most devices, plus a one-time permission toggle if your file manager is not already trusted.

  1. Download the APK file

    Tap the download button on this page. The file lands in your default Downloads folder at around 310 MB. We host the APK on Cloudflare R2 so the download does not stall on ad-funded mirror sites.

  2. Allow installs from this source

    Open Settings, search for Install unknown apps, find your file manager or browser, and toggle the permission on. Android 13 and above ask once per app.

  3. Open the downloaded APK

    Tap the file in your Downloads folder. Android’s package installer opens and shows the permissions the package is asking for.

  4. Tap Install

    Confirm the install. Wait for the progress bar to finish, then tap Open. The first launch takes 5 to 10 seconds while it sets up local data.

  5. First-run setup

    The client connects to the private server, syncs your unlocked roster, and drops you on the home screen. There is no Supercell ID sign-in. Everything stays local to the community account.

Related Android apps

FAQ

Is Multi Brawl the same as Brawl Stars?
No. Multi Brawl is an independent private server inspired by Brawl Stars. The gameplay loop is recreated by a community team, the back end is theirs, and the package ID is com.cl.multibrawl.zap. The official Brawl Stars APK from Supercell uses a completely different package and connects only to Supercell’s servers.
Is Multi Brawl safe to install?
The APK we host is the same community build that mirror sites like apkpure and happymod also distribute, reposted on our Cloudflare R2 for download reliability. Like any sideloaded package it is not Play-Protect signed by Google, so install from a source you trust, keep Play Protect enabled, and uninstall cleanly when you stop using it.
Will using Multi Brawl get my real Brawl Stars account banned?
The two clients are completely separate. Multi Brawl does not sign you into Supercell ID, never contacts Supercell’s servers, and lives in its own data sandbox on your phone. Your real Brawl Stars account is not visible to it. The standard precaution is to not run both apps signed into the same store account on the same device, but installing alongside the official build is fine.
Why is Multi Brawl not on the Play Store?
Google does not allow Play Store listings for private servers or clients that recreate a live online game without the rights holder’s permission. That applies to every Brawl Stars private server, every Clash of Clans private server, and every Pokémon Go clone. The only way to install them is through APK distribution outside Google Play.
What Android version do I need?
Multi Brawl version 47.750 requires Android 7.0 (Nougat) or above. The build is a universal APK that runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit Android devices. About 310 MB of free storage is enough for the install plus initial save data.
How often does Multi Brawl update?
The community team usually catches up to a major Brawl Stars release within a few weeks. Server-side balance patches happen more often than client releases. Our copy here on bestforandroid.com refreshes whenever the upstream community build ships a new version — check the version number at the top of this page on each visit.