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Supercell said on the 28th that it unveiled the 2025 world finals schedule for its flagship mobile games "Clash of Clans," "Clash Royale," and "Brawl Stars."

This year's world finals will be held in two major cities in North America and Europe, with teams and players selected through global tournaments that ran from spring to fall. The "Clash of Clans Championship" and "Clash Royale League World Finals" will take place in Atlanta, United States, from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2, and the "Brawl Stars World Finals" will be held in Stockholm, Sweden, from Nov. 28 to 30.

Eight teams, including Tribe Gaming and Natus Vincere, will compete in the Clash of Clans final, and a total of 16 teams will face off for the title at the Brawl Stars World Finals. In Clash Royale, last year's champion Mohamed Light, Lucas, and Korea's SandBox player Kim Seong-jin are drawing attention as Kim returns to the finals stage for the first time in three years.

To mark the tournament, Supercell will release a documentary chronicling SandBox's growth over the past five years on Oct. 27 via the official Clash Royale YouTube channel.

The total prize pool for the 2025 world finals is about $2.2 million (about 3 billion won), with Brawl Stars accounting for the largest share at $1 million, followed by Clash of Clans at $700,000 and Clash Royale at $500,000.

All competitions will be broadcast live through Korean creators' YouTube channels. In addition, a variety of fan-participation events, including real-time match predictions, quiz events, and viewing certification, will be held.

A Supercell official said, "This year's world finals will be a global esports festival connecting two continents, a stage that players around the world can enjoy together," adding, "We hope fans of each game will once again feel Supercell's prowess."

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