

- Brawl Stars' Brawlentines Event Explained
Brawl Stars' Brawlentines Event Explained

Brawlentines is a limited-time Valentine's-themed community event in Brawl Stars where all players work together to complete challenges and earn rewards. The event typically runs from mid-February through late February, giving the community a short window to participate and claim everything on offer.
In 2025, the event ran from February 10th to February 20th and centered around helping Bo find his perfect match, with players voting between Brawlers every two days. Between polls, bonus events like Double XP, Mastery Madness, and Double Daily Starr Drops kept things active.
Rewards are pooled throughout the event and unlocked at the end, with the potential to be doubled if the community hits vote milestones. In this article, we'll break down how this year’s Brawlentines event works, what rewards are available, when it ends, and everything else you need to know before it's over.
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How it Works
The Brawlentines event runs from February 14th to February 25th and is built around a dating sim format where the entire Brawl Stars community goes on dates with 5 different Brawlers. Each date follows the same two-phase structure.
Phase 1: Community Goal
Before each date can begin, the community has 24 hours to collectively earn 20 million Takedowns with the featured Brawler. Once that milestone is hit, everyone receives a Love Box as a reward, and the date is unlocked.
Phase 2: The Date
With the date unlocked, players head to the in-game News tab to interact with the Brawler. At the end of each date, the community is presented with a final choice that directly affects the Brawler's Love Meter. The community has a full day to vote, and you can change your pick at any time before the timer runs out.
Once it does, the Love Meter locks in and determines the reward tier for that date, the higher the meter, the better the reward. The idea is to think about what each Brawler would actually enjoy based on their personality, since making the right call is what pushes the Love Meter to its highest tier and earns the top reward. This cycle repeats for all 5 dates throughout the event, with each one featuring a different Brawler and a different set of rewards.
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Brawlentines Rewards

The rewards you earn from each date depend on how high the community pushes the Love Meter during Phase 2. Each date has three reward tiers, so making the right final choice as a community directly impacts what everyone walks away with. Here's what's available across all 5 dates:
Date 1: 500, 1,000, or 2,000 Coins
Date 2: 500, 1,000, or 2,000 Power Points
Date 3: 2, 5, or 8 Chaos Drops
Date 4: A Spray, a Pin, or the Legendary Jock Stu Skin
Date 5: 1,000 XP Doubler, 1,000 PPXP, or Angelo for free
On top of that, completing the Phase 1 community goal for each date always rewards a Love Box regardless of the Love Meter outcome, so there's a guaranteed drop just for participating. Supercell is also running a separate giveaway throughout the event. Ten random winners will each receive two sets of 1 Million Gems, one for themselves and one for someone of their choice.
To enter, share a screenshot of your final date choice on social media using the hashtags #Brawlentines and #BrawlStars. The more dates you share, the better your chances. Winners will be announced after the event ends on February 25th.
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Final Words
Brawlentines runs until February 25th, so there's still time to participate and earn everything the event has to offer. Make sure you're completing the Phase 1 goals each day and voting wisely during Phase 2, the community's choices determine the reward tier for everyone. If you're aiming for the top prizes like the Jock Stu skin or Angelo, it all comes down to how well the community reads each Brawler's personality.
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